Our guest minister, John Monroe, will explore how empathy is essential to our individual lives and to the spiritual health of a faith community.
Author: Tym K (Tym K)
Celebrating Imbolc
Also called Brigid’s Day, Imbolc is a traditional Gaelic festival marking the turn of the Wheel of the Year.
What Are the Elves to Do Now?
This sermon explores the spiritual importance of rest as a necessary form of resistance against a culture that values human worth solely by productivity.
In an Age of Mendacity
This sermon explores the moral necessity of personal integrity and radical honesty during an era defined by widespread social and political deception.
“This I Believe” Personal Journey Service
Each year we invite several members to share their personal journeys to Unitarian Universalism
Burning Bowl Ritual
Join us for a morning of reflection, meditation and new beginnings as we say goodbye to 2019 and welcome the new year — and decade — that awaits.
Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
“And Heaven and Nature Sing!” Celebrate the returning light and spirit of the season.
Comfort and Joy in Turbulent Times
“Tidings of comfort and joy” may be just what we need in these turbulent times. What does that mean to Unitarian Universalists today?