Speaker: Rev. Dan Schatz

Now What?

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-stream. With the election over, where do we go from here?

All Souls

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-stream. In cultures across the world, November 1 is a day for honoring the dead – both ancestors and those we have known and loved who have died.  For our All Souls Day service this year, we do both, and also remember those who have died from COVID-19.  For our “virtual altar,” … Continue reading All Souls

Things That Go Bump in the Night

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-stream. Halloween focuses our thoughts on the eerie and the spooky, in a year when events of the past year have many of us afraid to begin with. How do we deal with our fear and find the courage to move forward?

Believe One Another

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-stream. Love begins when we believe one another – and when we believe one another, we begin to change.

Returning

Rev. Dan Schatz Live-stream. The Jewish New Year is a time for reflection, atonement, forgiveness, and healing. It is also a time for returning to what is sacred within us.

How We Change the World

Rev. Dan Schatz Live-stream. For Unitarian Universalists, democracy is a sacred rite. As we honor both the 100th anniversary of the 19th amendment and the National Urban League’s first ever Black Voter Day, we’ll build on our legacy of supporting the democratic process during a crucially important election.

Lean In Together

Rev Dan Schatz and Cassie Lengel. Live-stream. All Ages Ingathering service with Rev. Dan Schatz and Cassie Lengel. This special all ages service will be a celebration of our UCWC community and of the courage it takes to “lean in together” during this time. We also celebrate the installation of our new Director of Lifespan … Continue reading Lean In Together

The Masks We Wear

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-stream here. These days, masks are on everyone’s minds – and when we go out, our faces as well. We have always worn masks of different kinds – many not seen – throughout our lives. In this time of mask wearing, how do we embrace our authenticity?