Sunday service, June 16 – Personal Renewal
This week, Gena Wade will share a John W. Gardner essay called “Personal Renewal.” Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week, Gena Wade will share a John W. Gardner essay called “Personal Renewal.” Please see Congregation News for more information.
We will be continuing with the June theme of renewal with a sermon from Asia Lenae on the necessity of solitude for growth. Please see Congregation News for more information.
Our worship theme for June is “The Gift of Renewal.” Jackie Triplett will read a sermon by Rev. Darcey Laine from the UU Church of Cortland, NY. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week, we will talk about religious pluralism—what it is, why it matters, and what committing to religious pluralism calls us to do, as members of a liberal faith community. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week, in honor of Mother’s Day, we will be hearing the words of some of the founding mothers of Unitarian Universalism and learning about the role of women in shaping our faith as it is today. Please see Congregation News for more details and a link for remote participation.
A graduate of Harvard College and a titan of Unitarian Universalist thought, William Ellery Channing delivered a historic 1819 sermon from the pulpit of First Unitarian Church in Baltimore. His sermon defined American Unitarianism. Please see Congregation News for more information.
Rev Dana says, “Church is where we support and encourage in practices that help us to live in this world as it is, while also building the world as we wish it to be.” Please see Congregation News for more information.
To commemorate Earth Day, we will celebrate our first ever Dirt Communion. To participate, please bring a cupful of soil from your home—whatever “home” means to you. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week, we will continue our exploration of the Interdependence theme with a sermon on the topic “Awakening to Life: dropping the veil of separation” by the Buddhist philosopher Jeremy Lent. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week we observe Stewardship Sunday. Come listen to how generosity, interdependence, ecology, and gardening all connect in a message of community. Please see Congregation News for more information.
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