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Leaps of Faith

What does this faith require of us? What leaps of faith will we take as individuals and as a congregation to live into “Love is the Spirit” that we recite each Sunday?

Religious Exploration for children and youth is available during the 9:30 service. Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday
during both worship services. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services, too.

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Resilience

This month we explore what it means to be a people of resilience. Each Sunday the sermon will examine a different aspect of this important trait.

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during worship services. Babies and toddlers are also welcome in our sanctuary during services.

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Failure Is Always an Option

An exploration of the gift of making mistakes, embracing imperfection, and the freedom in failing.

Religious Exploration for children and youth is available during the 9:30 service. Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during both worship services. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services, too.

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Resilience

This month we contemplate what it means to be a people of resilience. Just as a tree bends with the wind, resilience rests in our ability to flexibly lean and bend. Another kind of leaning is just as important: the practice of leaning on those next to them. Yes, bend with the wind, but no one makes it through the windstorms alone.

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Breath of Resilience

aka “It’s the end of the world as we know it… and I feel fine.”

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during worship services. Babies and toddlers are also welcome in our sanctuary during services.

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The Case for Empathy

The concept of empathy tends to get a bad rap, often being seen as a cheap version of compassion with decidedly more ambiguous benefits. But our guest minister, John Monroe, will explore how empathy is essential to our individual lives and to the spiritual health of a faith community.

Religious Exploration for children and youth is available during the 9:30 service. Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during both worship services. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services, too.

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Celebrating Imbolc

Also called Brigid’s Day, Imbolc is a traditional Gaelic festival marking the turn of the Wheel of the Year. All ages are welcome to join in stories, candle lighting and blessings from the Triple Goddess.

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What Are the Elves to Do Now?

The stockings have been removed from the chimney, St. Nicholas has returned home and visions of sugar plums have faded. What are the elves left to do now that the hustle and bustle of the holiday season has passed and the new year is rolling full speed ahead?

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday during worship services. Babies and toddlers are also welcome in our sanctuary during services.

Tyler Coles is the Community Lead with SPARK, an intentional collective of young adults guided by the values of our shared faith, and as an Intern Minister with Mt. Vernon Unitarian Church in Alexandria, Va.

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Stony the Road

Exploring Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in the sanctuary.

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In an Age of Mendacity

Choosing courage over comfort

Babysitting WILL be available this Sunday. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in the sanctuary.