Sunday service, January 19 – Whose Dream?
On Sunday we will honor the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Please see Congregation News for more information.
On Sunday we will honor the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Please see Congregation News for more information.
This week we will continue with the January theme of Story. Eva Miller will lead a service anchored on the sermon “The Danger of a Single Story” by the Rev. Gretchen Haley. Please see Congregation News for more details.
Katy Boyd will lead a service that examines the power of the stories we tell ourselves, to tear down or lift up our lives. Please see Congregation News for more information.
Join us in person or on zoom for a replay of a message of love and resistance by the Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, recorded after Election Day 2024. Please see Congregation News for more details.
Our Winter Solstice Service is a special event on Saturday, December 21. Join us for story-telling, poetry, music, and a walk around a candle-lit spiral made of boughs of greenery as we share in the wonder of light in the darkness. Our Sunday IllUUmination service on December 22 celebrates the light of world religions and … Continued
Recognizing the “wonder of Christmas” is often recommended as the antidote for holiday blues. But what is wonder, anyway? And how does it figure into religion, specifically Unitarian Universalism? Please see Congregation News for more detail on our upcoming service.
In a sermon by the Rev. Laura Horton-Ludwig, we explore the question, “If scientists can describe how spiritual experiences result in predictable changes in the brain, does that mean these experiences aren’t real?” Please see Congregation News for more information.
We will begin to explore the December theme of Presence with the sermon “Tis the Season to be Mindful.” Please see Congregation News for more information.
On this Sunday before Thanksgiving, we are called by our values to look critically at many of the “first Thanksgiving” myths that we’ve been taught. Listening to indigenous voices is a good first step. Please see Congregation News for more information.
UUFSM is pleased to welcome guest speaker Rev. Patricia Haresch, who brings us a service on Wounded Words. Please see Congregation News for more information.
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