
Tongues of Fire!
Can an ancient sacred story about the infilling of the Holy Spirit be useful to Unitarian Universalists? What if a retelling through a new lens … Read the rest “Tongues of Fire!”

Can an ancient sacred story about the infilling of the Holy Spirit be useful to Unitarian Universalists? What if a retelling through a new lens … Read the rest “Tongues of Fire!”

UUA’s General Assembly (GA) is the annual Business Meeting for our denomination; but it is SO much more than just doing business. GA’s 2025 theme … Read the rest “Meet the Moment”

What does it mean to travel with a well of water, rolling beside us through the wilderness? The ancient story of Miriam’s well reminds us … Read the rest “Miriam’s Well – Water That Belongs With Us”

“Adam & Eve didn’t fall”, says my friend, Rabbi David Horowitz, “they were pushed.” The “Fall of Man” supposedly was the First “Sin” and the … Read the rest “The Gift of Eve”

We stand at the end of one season, looking back at the warm, carefree days of Summer, not quite ready to say goodbye but knowing … Read the rest “Summer’s End”

This Sunday, join us as we explore the radical power of loving ourselves in a world that often thrives on our self-doubt. Together, we’ll reflect … Read the rest “The Revolutionary Act of Self-Love”

We get to choose some of our endeavors; others choose us. Cheyenne will share her personal story of becoming an environmentalist and science educator, and … Read the rest “Something In the Water”

The most important part of our religious education curriculum for children, youth, and adults is our church community, our congregation, our church building, and everyone … Read the rest “It’s All Curriculum”

Have you found yourself exhausted of late? Are you finding it difficult to relate to those with different views, or even to foster your close … Read the rest “Self-Care: It’s All About Connections”

Affirming the inherent dignity and worth of every person is the 1st principle of UUism, but how do we live that principle? What does it … Read the rest “Bodily Autonomy and the Need to Trust Each Other”

When we hear the title of Mystic, we tend to think of gurus, solitary monks or enlightened spiritual leaders, but a mystic is simply someone … Read the rest “Everyday Mystics”

Without dogma, we may seem spiritually untethered. But our freedom to believe compels us daily to seek deeper meaning for ourselves and our community. Join … Read the rest “More Than Not”