Randy Newman’s song helped define 1968, a year marked by sadness and irony. Now, 50 years later, what song will reflect 2018?
Author: Tym K (Tym K)
How (And Why) To Practice Gratitude
This sermon explores a substantial and realistic approach to gratitude, contrasting it with the “magical thinking” found in many prosperity philosophies.
Perfection is the Enemy of the Good
The sermon explores the suffocating nature of perfectionism and its roots within societal, religious, and cultural systems
The Road of Good Intentions
Intending to do something isn’t at all the same as living intentionally. How do we turn the one to the other?
This I Believe
This sermon consists of personal testimonials from members of a Unitarian Universalist congregation, each recounting their individual spiritual journeys and the reasons they joined the church.
Burning Bowl Ritual
January 1st marks the start of a new year. Join us for a morning of reflection, meditation, and new beginnings as we say goodbye to 2017 and welcome the new year that awaits.
Christmas Eve
We will have a special collection for Gifts for Good, a part of the Loudoun Human Services Network.
A Theology of Hope
In the face of pain and suffering that feels overwhelming, why ought we choose to live another day?
Winter Solstice Singing Ritual
Join the UUCL Music Team as they guide us through a celebration of the darkness and the light with songs and stories.
Hope Rises
This sermon explores the essential role of hope and resilience during times of political instability and social injustice.