On Not Getting Lost
In a religion which prescribes no one path to truth and meaning, how do we keep ourselves from getting lost in the spiritual woods?
In a religion which prescribes no one path to truth and meaning, how do we keep ourselves from getting lost in the spiritual woods?
Drawing on sources from sacred writings to Mr. Rogers, we will take a Sunday to pay attention to the children – in our world, our country, our community, and our personal lives.
Of all our gifts to one another, perhaps the most profound is our true heart.
For the past month, our minister has been collecting questions from you. This morning he will give some answers!
There are many reasons to love Unitarian Universalism. On this special Sunday, Rev. Dan will explore just a few.
Join us for this very special intergenerational service, as we celebrate the diversity of life on earth and the diversity of human community. This year we honor Earth Day with a favorite Unitarian Universalist ritual — the Flower Celebration. In this ritual, every person brings a flower, we arrange them and bless them, and we … Continue reading The Earth Laughs in Flowers
Unitarian Universalists often speak of “the inherent worth and dignity of every person.” This is easy to embrace in theory, but sometimes difficult in practice. What does it mean to practice loving kindness, especially when we are in conflict with another?
The story of Easter is a tale of events that did not turn out the way people expected. The unexpected comes in many ways, throughout our lives — whether it takes the form of a spiritual resurrection, an opening of the heart, or an April Fool’s joke.
We offer blessings to one another in many ways. This service will include a candlelit ritual of blessing, connection, and caring. After the service, please stay for the special blessing of our “Just Deserts!”
Philosophers have claimed to have it; explorers have died trying to find it. What is the secret of happiness?