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The Integrity of Dialogue

January 18, 2015  Jordinn Nelson Long and Jon Coffee UUA President Peter Morales has written that our ability to spread compassion, understanding, and acceptance is literally a matter of life and death. Is this sense of urgency justified? Can something as simple as listening help us to live into this vision? Can we do that … Continue reading The Integrity of Dialogue

Superheroes Without Secret Identities: How Practical Integrity Will Power The Life You Want

January 11, 2015 10:45 am With Theresa Soto We can talk about integrity as a character trait or an ideal, but what does it mean to live into integrity, action by action? Let’s talk about practical aspects. As we examine this idea together, we will consider the ways faith, integrity, and action all inform each … Continue reading Superheroes Without Secret Identities: How Practical Integrity Will Power The Life You Want

Minister’s Mind–Wonder

Our theme for the month of December is Wonder. My hope for each of you reading this is glimpses of wonder throughout what is often a month of busyness and overwhelm. In that spirit, I offer you again this year a “calendar of care” to help remind you to take a moment or two each … Continue reading Minister’s Mind–Wonder

Minister’s Mind–Grace

The popular song “All About That Bass” has been stuck in my head for weeks now, but with slightly different lyrics. I keep hearing: All about that grace, ’bout that grace, no trouble! All about that grace,’bout that grace… Maybe it’s because “grace” is our Soul Matters theme for November and it’s been on my … Continue reading Minister’s Mind–Grace

Saying Grace–November 30, 2014

On this Sunday after Thanksgiving, we will break bread together in our annual Bread Ceremony. You are invited to bring bread–whatever kind expresses something about you–to share.

Grace: It Takes a Village–November 23, 2014

Sometimes we fall for the lie that we have to do it all and do it all ourselves. The concept of grace helps us remember that so many times, what we most need is community. Rev. Sean explores grace as a communal idea.