Univoice Weekly
Join us this morning for an exploration of how we can bring beauty into the world. What does beauty mean to you? How can we create more of it?
Join us this morning for an exploration of how we can bring beauty into the world. What does beauty mean to you? How can we create more of it?
The youth group will offer a service about the magical and grounding qualities of circles. Their shape has universal archetypal power, reflected in the sun, the moon, flowers, our eyes, and our cells. Where do we fit in the circle? What does the circle with its no beginning and no end, its center, its unity, beauty, and equality have to teach us as a community?
How can we go beneath surfaces, stay curious, and weigh things thoughtfully? This morning we’ll explore these questions together. We’ll also be celebrating members who recently joined the church.
Join us this morning as we celebrate Easter with the Unitarian Universalist Flower Ceremony. Please bring a flower with you to worship, whether you are joining online or onsite.
We’re all connected: an interdependent whole. This worship service which includes a sermon by UUA president Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, explores and celebrates interdependence as fundamental to our Unitarian Universalist identity.
Some things become so familiar to us that they become invisible to us. We overlook them and miss out on important opportunities to experience wonder, awe, love and beauty.
Too often societal messages tell us we can’t trust in life. Our UU faith disagrees. This morning we’ll explore the everyday joys and gifts that can renew our trust in life’s goodness and abundance.
Through song and story we will explore ways to renew faith in ourselves. We will practice permission to choose to listen to our inner voice.
This morning we consider the promises and commitments we have made. Promises help us to feel connected to each other and to feel safe. What promises do you need to renew and revisit?
When we join forces, we can change the world. When we unite in common causes, we know that we don’t have to go it alone. By renewing our faith in each other, we can experience a renewal of hope in what’s possible. Join us for this exploration