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Compassion: A Starting Point, Not a Finish Line

10:45 a.m. July 5, 2015 Having compassion for others is essential to the living of Unitarian Universalist principles. But the very idea itself creates an ‘us and them’, and that’s where things might get tricky. We’ll talk about the real next-step work of compassion, which is inclusion.  With Misha Lentz.

Minister’s Mind–Revelry

What does it mean to be a people of Revelry? We found out at Cabaret Church! Dancing, making art together, baby animals, selfies, hula hoopers, marching bands, and all those amazing musicians! The day was full of fun and joy, along with a lot of inspiration and meaning. It was the perfect way to kick … Continue reading Minister’s Mind–Revelry

Building A New Way

June 28th 10:45am We will stream portions of the UUA General Assembly from Portland, Oregon and watch and worship with over 5000 other UUs.  With Sue Kazlusky.

Papa Was a Rolling Stone

June 21, 10:45 a.m. Join us to celebrate fathers, Father’s Day, and the fun of having or being a dad! With Tom Tipton and Laurie Barnes.

Minister’s Mind: Tradition

“The best time to plant a tree is twenty years ago. The second best time is now.” ~Chinese Proverb Each generation inherits the traditions of the past and creates the traditions of the future. Sometimes we do so knowingly, sometimes we are almost unaware, thinking of these traditions as “just the way things are.” I’ve … Continue reading Minister’s Mind: Tradition

Still Something Sings

Reading     from “Selma’s Challenge” in the UU World by Mark Morrison-Reed People converged on Selma: clergy and laity, men and women, blacks and whites, Catholics, Ortho­dox Christians, Protestants, Jews, Unitarian Univer­salists, and atheists. They came from across the United States and Canada. The events of March 1965 in that county seat in Alabama’s Black Belt … Continue reading Still Something Sings

Minister’s Mind: Resilience

According to Psychology Today: Resilience is that ineffable quality that allows some people to be knocked down by life and come back stronger than ever. Rather than letting failure overcome them and drain their resolve, they find a way to rise from the ashes. Psychologists have identified some of the factors that make someone resilient, among … Continue reading Minister’s Mind: Resilience