One service: 10:00am, in-person. Led by Allan Bentkofsky.
January’s theme: Liberating Love. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. Led by Allan Bentkofsky.
January’s theme: Liberating Love. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. Led by Michelle Saville.
December’s theme: The Gift of Mystery. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 5:00pm, in-person. Join us for our evening Candlelight service.
December’s theme: The Gift of Mystery. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. Join us for our morning Pageant service.
December’s theme: The Gift of Mystery. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. What the wilderness can teach us. Led by Rev. Alice King.
December’s theme: The Gift of Mystery. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. When we still ourselves and listen, what does the world whisper back? Led by Rev. Alice King.
December’s theme: The Gift of Mystery. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. Join UUCL for a music service! Led by Wendy Testa.
December’s theme: The Gift of Mystery. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. Zen teacher John Tarrant said the most basic form of love is attention. This is not just a matter of empathy or mindfulness. It’s about helping another person feel accepted and loved. Rev. John Monroe will explore how we can practice attention with a spirit of adventure and generosity.
November’s theme: The Gift of Generosity. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. Led by Rev. Alice King.
November’s theme: The Gift of Generosity. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.
One service: 10:00am, in-person. As we look across the world’s religions, one common virtue is Generosity: the idea of giving of yourself in service to others (or sometimes in service to the religion itself). But different religions – or denominations or sects – inspire generosity in different ways. Some see it as a step on the path to enlightenment or fulfillment. Some pitch it as an obligation, a social contract. Some compel it through fear (of, for example, eternal damnation). Some require it as a criterion for membership. Very often the question asked is, “how generous can you be?” But what if we changed the order of those words and asked “how can you be generous?” What possibilities does that open us up to? And how does that help us to nurture and heal ourselves, each other and our world? Led by Jeff Erikson.
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