Practice Resurrection! - October 20, 2019
on October 23rd, 2019
"This idea of living in an I-Thou relation with the earth and all its inhabitants is at the heart of our Unitarian Universalist faith. Our Unitarian ancestors broke away from the traditional Christians of their time because of their belief in the inherent goodness of humankind. In this church that happened in 1825. Our Transcendentalist ancestors enlarged that goodness to encompass the natural ... Read More
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What's Happening October 16-26, 2019
on October 16th, 2019
Read about Synergy Sunday, Snowflake Fair, and the Hunchback of Notre Dame:... Read More
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What's Happening October 9-19, 2019
on October 9th, 2019
Read about Coffee Hour, The Hunchback of Notre Dame, Unity Dinner and Snowflake Fair:... Read More
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A Time to Turn - October 6, 2019
on October 6th, 2019
"Confessing our sins is not a “woe is me” action; it is not an act of self-flagellation. It is a clear-eyed assessment of our power to help and heal and make whole ourselves and the world, of the ways we have not taken up the power which is ours, and of the ways we will move into our power more fully in the new year ahead. Confessing our sins is an act of hope, promise, and strength. It demonst... Read More
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What's Happening October 2-12, 2019
on October 2nd, 2019
Read about Men's Ministry, Unity Dinner, Game Night and more:... Read More
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Communion with Ourselves - Sunday September 29
on October 2nd, 2019
One of the main contributions of our Unitarian ancestors to the Western Christian tradition was to connect the awe that one feels in nature with religion. Before the Transcendentalists, Christianity focused on the largeness of God and the smallness of humankind. ... It took the Transcendentalists to name that sense of awe one feels in nature as also part and particle of the divine. They brough... Read More
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What's Happening Sept. 25-Oct. 5, 2019
on September 25th, 2019
Read about our new Religious Education Coordinator, Apple Communion, and Synergy Sunday!... Read More
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But What Can We Do? - Sept. 22, 2019
on September 22nd, 2019
Despair is solitary. Hope is communal. Hope depends on community and on compassion. Both words begin with the same prefix, “com” meaning with. “Community” refers to individuals coming together, while compassion means to suffer with, to feel another’s pain as if it were your own. We act when we feel and when we know we are not alone. And that’s when things begin to happen. ... ... Read More
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Weekly What's Happening September 18, 2019
on September 18th, 2019
Read about Blue Boat Coffeehouse, Notes from the Music Director, and Religious Education:... Read More
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What's the Story? - Sunday, September 15, 2019
on September 18th, 2019
As we begin this worship series Cherishing the Earth and Ourselves, I invite you to consider the stories we tell about the earth and how those stories shape our understanding of our relationship to our planet home. So today I have three stories for you..... Read the stories and the rest of the sermon here:... Read More
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RE Update for September 15, 2019
on September 12th, 2019
RE kicks off this Sunday with all new classes! Read all about it here:... Read More
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Weekly What's Happening September 11 - September 21
on September 11th, 2019
Read about our new worship series Cherishing the Earth and Ourselves, our Religious Education program and Vigil for Children in Detention:... Read More
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