Sunday service, January 4 – Love + Apocalypse
Sunday’s sermon is Love + Apocalypse, by Rev. Anna Tulou. Please see Congregation News for more info.
Sunday’s sermon is Love + Apocalypse, by Rev. Anna Tulou. Please see Congregation News for more info.
This week, Gena Wade will share a sermon by Rev. Darcy Laine, exploring the question of how to hold hope in challenging, disheartening times. Spoiler alert: Elders play an important role! Please see Congregation News for more information.
We have three events on Saturday to help celebrate the Solstice, and we have an audience participation service on Sunday! Please see the events calendar or Congregation News for more information.
NO CHURCH THIS MORNING, to allow for the safety of our members and guest speaker. Enjoy watching the snow!
In the sermon “Bringing Hope When Hope is Hard to Find,” we will hear stories of hope from our Unitarian and Universalist traditions. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week, we will conclude our series of services on Cultivating Gratitude. Gena Wade will offer a sermon on Guengerich’s 2020 book The Way of Gratitude: A New Spirituality for Today. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week, we will listen to a sermon by Rev. Dr. Sandra Fees, inviting “us to embody abundance even in those mud-puddle times.” Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week, we will listen to a thought-provoking sermon by longtime UU minister Galen Guengerich. He argues for the clarity of a religious discipline of gratitude for Unitarian Universalism. Please see Congregation News for more information.
In the recorded sermon “Being Ungovernable: The Sacred Duty of Disobedience,” Rev. T. J. FitzGerald explores the life lessons from Henry David Thoreau. Jackie Triplett will lead our service. Please see Congregation News for more information.
Can Unitarian Universalists find meaning in All Soul’s Day? We will explore this question in our service. Please bring a photo or other memento of a deceased loved one to place on the Chalice Table for a time of remembrance and reflection. See Congregation News for more details.
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