Why Religion?
What purpose does religion serve in today’s world? Do we need church?
What purpose does religion serve in today’s world? Do we need church?
On Christmas Eve at 5pm, join us for a for a family-centered celebration of Christmas – for all ages! Children are welcome to bring along their favorite stuffed animal pal! Festive holiday attire is encouraged. At 8pm we offer a Candlelit Christmas Eve for those wanting a contemplative Christmas service. Read more for details:
During this season when we hear a lot about the Christmas story, I thought it would be interesting to focus on one of the characters that is often ignored: Mary.
UUism is not a creedal religion, but we still often get asked “what do UUs believe about…?” How can we talk about belief in a way that honors the variety of viewpoints among us?
The Jewish tradition of Yom Kippur asks us to acknowledge our mistakes and try to make repair for them. What might repair and restoration look like?
One of the core lenses through which Unitarian Universalists see the world is the theoology of humanism. What might humanism mean today?
One of the questions I received during my “Question Box” service was “what is evil?” I didn’t address it then because it’s a big question! But I want to explore it now in the context of bad things happening in the world. What is evil and what can we do about it?
We celebrate all the animals in our life, all those who have or are currently bringing joy to our lives. Bring your animal or a photo. We will also honor those pets that are no longer with us, so please bring photos to place on our altar.
Since Unitarian Universalism isn’t predominantly a Christian religion, some ask why Easter is celebrated. We will offer some different views of what Easter might mean to us.
In a climate of either/or, us/them, right/wrong, how do we continue to center love?