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The F Words

Among Unitarian Universalists, there are a number of words that some of us have trouble with. Rev. Sean explores some of these words to see if we should avoid them or claim their power.

Princess Hyacinth

(The Surprising Story of a Girl Who Floated) by Florence Parry Heide In this All-ages service, we will hear the story of Princess Hyacinth. The princess has a problem: she floats. And so the king and queen have pebbles sewn into the tops of her socks, and force her to wear a crown encrusted with … Continue reading Princess Hyacinth

Say Your Devotions

Rev. Dr. Matthew Johnson, Guest Minister Growing up as a Unitarian Universalist in the 1980’s and 1990’s, I was raised with no daily devotional practice. If I had been a Unitarian or a Universalist a hundred years ago, daily devotional practice, (in particular, prayer) would have been important and learned as a child. In our … Continue reading Say Your Devotions

Pledge Drive 2015

Achieve the Dream in 2015 – Pledge from Your Heart This is our theme for Pledge Campaign 2015-16 Our dreams are many and varied. Not pie in the sky, but real, achievable dreams that are ours for the taking. We all know what we love about our church, but we tend to take for granted … Continue reading Pledge Drive 2015

A Message from Carol Alfus

“There is no power greater than a community discovering what it cares about.” ~Margaret Wheatley Dear Friends, You are invited to join in a Congregational Conversation on Sunday, January 18, right after church. This is an opportunity for you to engage in discussion with Board members on various issues. This month we will be talking … Continue reading A Message from Carol Alfus

The Philosophy of Hannah Arendt

20th Century Philosophy Class: Hannah Arendt Come and join us at the Tree of Life in the Fireplace Room, on Monday evenings from 7:00pm-8:30pm, January 12th through March 9th, 2015, to explore one of the most important books of the twentieth century, written by one of that century’s greatest philosophers. The difficulty of this course … Continue reading The Philosophy of Hannah Arendt