How are we sanctuary for others?
Sermon Tag: Rev. Alice King
Sanctuary: Longing for Home
What does it mean to be a people of sanctuary? What and where is “home?”
Hundreds of Ways to Kneel and Kiss the Ground
“Let the beauty we love be what we do,” writes poet Rumi. In these troubling days, beauty can be a blessing and a balm.
We Begin Again In Love
This sermon captures a Unitarian Universalist service that weaves together the American Universalist theology of Hosea Ballou with the traditions of the Jewish High Holidays.
Annual Gathering of the Waters
In this multi-generational service, we honor community with the annual gathering of the waters.
Do You Hear?
This sermon explores the evolution of language and its profound impact on social inclusion and human dignity.
Blessing of the New Pulpit and Piano
Reminder: We are now on our summer schedule with one worship service at 10:00 am. Members, please stay for the Annual Congregational meeting and potluck at 11:15, immediately following the service.
Note: Religious Exploration is available during the service for children K-5th grade. Babysitting is available, and babies and toddlers are also welcome in our sanctuary during services.
Prayer Cloths
It has been said that we are co-creators with God. Theism aside, what does that look like? And what does it mean to be a creative people?
Pushing the River
Can we make things happen? Or do we let things unfold? Where is the balance in emergence, emergency and urgency?