Intentional Living
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. teaches us much about living with intention in a world that wants us to do otherwise.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. teaches us much about living with intention in a world that wants us to do otherwise.
The early Christian Church came together to share food and honor the symbol of hope Jesus represented for their very broken world. We will do the same on our Christmas Eve service which will occur during our regular service time 10:00 AM. You are invited to bring a snack to share.
The yearning for hope is such a strong human condition that all the major world religions contain a message of hope. Which of these can offer insight and support for your faith journey?
If we own our story, we get to write the ending. And if we don’t own our own story, the story owns us. – Brene Brown White supremacy is a collective story of the US; a story we have never owned and therefore it owns us. We will unpack white supremacy so that we can … Continue reading Owning Our Story of White Supremacy
What does the future hold for Unitarian Universalism? More specifically, what does the future hold for our Fellowship? Come find out where we’ve been and where we’re headed.
Can you imagine what the words “radical hospitality” mean? To me, they mean the ultimate in being welcoming. Let’s explore this aspiration together.
Our year begins by welcoming each other back from summer with a symbolic water communion ritual. Please bring a sample of water, real or symbolic, to mingle with others and tell us how it relates to your summer. It could be from your garden hose because you spend so much time in your yard. It … Continue reading Welcoming Waters
We tried this for the first time last year and it was a big hit. Bring your pet or a representation of your pet (picture, stuffed animal, etc.) for a service devoted to our non-human soulmates.
During this service you get to pick the topic. Your questions will be collected at the beginning of the service and Jim will provide his thoughtful answers on the spot. If he’s stumped, your question may just end up being a sermon topic in the future.