Grief, Gratitude & Transformation
This service will explore the relationship between gratitude and grief and the opportunities for transformation which come from opening to the whole of life.
This service will explore the relationship between gratitude and grief and the opportunities for transformation which come from opening to the whole of life.
What happens when we think of generosity as an expression of community?
Some people refer to Unitarian Universalists as people of little faith. (Even some UUs do.) I say they are wrong. And my sermon, I hope, will show you why.
How do we balance our responsibility to society with our need to nourish our spirits? Anne Clough will share her thoughts.
Have you ever thought of your life as a dance, or poetry, or a painting?
Renewal often requires a descent into dark places. Just as a seed pushes up from the deep dank soil, we may re-discover ourselves as we emerge from the places where we have been “dissolved and shaken”, as May Sarton poignantly observes.
Why do some apologies feel genuine and sincere while others ring hollow? We will explore what it means to truly make amends.
Worship Arts coordinator, M. E. Tanabe and our Music Director, Lilith Ransburg, are collaborating to create a worship of words and music.
This service will explore the way these Jewish holy days in quick succession invigorate our souls.
Courage comes in many shapes and sizes, forms recognizable and subtle. Each of us approaches the world with a different set of lenses and experiences. What may be extraordinary bravery for one person might not even register as a challenge for another. But one thing is true. We can all strengthen our heart muscles in brave space so that we can increasingly live courageous and trust filled lives.