
Keep the Flame Alive
As winter creeps towards us, our sky darkens earlier each evening, giving us more time to enjoy the stars. Perhaps this is why so many … Read the rest “Keep the Flame Alive”

As winter creeps towards us, our sky darkens earlier each evening, giving us more time to enjoy the stars. Perhaps this is why so many … Read the rest “Keep the Flame Alive”

As fall sets in and winter approaches, we are often inspired to look within. Being in the dark with our thoughts can be uncomfortable. We … Read the rest “Who’s Afraid of the Dark?”

How do we remember stories of yore or memorialize those who have passed on? The practice of ancestral remembrance exists across time and cultures. Creating … Read the rest “Altars of Remembrance”

As Unitarian Universalists who covenant together to support one another in our search for meaning, we affirm our identity as spiritual and religious people. But … Read the rest “Why Not Both? On Being Spiritual AND Religious”

The Jewish High Holy Days, often called the “Days of Awe,” take place between the new year of Rosh Hashanah and the holiday of Yom … Read the rest “Returning to Love”

Join us as we explore autumn’s gifts of hope for ourselves and our church community, for new school beginnings, and for fall’s precursor of new … Read the rest “Autumn Hope”

Our planet is hurting. We know this. There is distress in the interconnected web of life of which we are a part. One thing that … Read the rest “A Future Where We Can Thrive: a UU Climate Justice Revival”

They say that home is where the heart is. What makes our hearts feel at home? Come share in an exploration of what home means, … Read the rest “Of Hearth and Home”

Inspired by Mary Oliver’s “The Summer Day”, we learn from the particular grasshopper that is eating sugar from the poet’s hand, and are inspired to … Read the rest “This Grasshopper, I Mean”

Many spiritual paths have used water to help us recognize our connection and our resilience – always changing, always the same. We begin our new … Read the rest “Homecoming Sunday, Waters of the World”

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. teaches us that, “Forgiveness does not mean ignoring what has been done or putting a false label on an … Read the rest “No One Left to Live With: Reflecting on Forgiveness”

Join us as we are inspired by stories of the unexpected, from serendipitous experiences to unforeseen answers to extraordinary changes. You just never know what … Read the rest “You Just Never Know”