Monthly Archives: October 2025

Sunday service, November 2 – Gratitude and Meaning on All Souls Day

Can Unitarian Universalists find meaning in All Soul’s Day?  In a sermon read by Jackie Triplett, Rev. Rob Hardies explores this question with a few stories of our spiritual Transcendentalist ancestor, Henry David Thoreau.  Please bring a photo or other memento of a deceased loved one to place on the Chalice Table for a time … Continued

Sunday service, October 26 – The Call to Compassion

This Sunday, we conclude our series on Cultivating Compassion by learning more about the Charter for Compassion through a sermon by the Rev. Sandra Fees.  Rev. Fees comments that compassion demands a lot of us. As much as we aspire to be compassionate, it’s sometimes—actually often—hard to do. What prevents us from acting compassionately? And … Continued

Sunday service, October 12 – What Does It Mean to Be a Liberal?

On Sunday our guest speaker, Rev. Dr. Bruce Marshall, addresses “What Does It Mean to Be a Liberal?” He says, “Liberals don’t seem real popular these days. All kinds of things get blamed on liberalism: crime, a breakdown of traditional values, weakening family structures, disaffected youth, rising prices, days when the stock market is down (though not when the stock … Continued

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Sunday service, October 5– Do I Have To?

​ Our Unitarian Universalist core values call for us to keep love at the center of our lives. But amidst the bullying and chaotic thinking all around, can we find a way to love the people who make it hard, and seem to be unlovable?  Rev Kaaren Anderson explores the topic and finds some interesting … Continued