To Be Reconciled
Covenant is not law but promises and aspirations. When we fall short, when he hurt others, how does our compassion lead us towards reconciliation?
Covenant is not law but promises and aspirations. When we fall short, when he hurt others, how does our compassion lead us towards reconciliation?
October’s theme is “Cultivating Compassion.” We begin with a look at the intersection of compassion and covenant.
Some thoughts on welcoming, inclusion, and those who mean us harm.
We must first know we belong to ourselves to then be able to recognize our deep belonging to others. We’ll look at the concept of belonging in these complex times, and how it relates to Universalism and beloved community.
Part one of September’s theme of “Building Belonging.” We’ll look at the dimensions of belonging and some questions we should ask ourselves as a community.
Welcome to a new church year! As we gather together, we begin a year-long exploration of what it means to be a people of covenant. We begin with BELONGING.
Honoring dignity and the inherent worth of every person requires a willingness to hear one another. Today we will make space in our practice to converse and share in small groups.
Love at the Center People Assemble! The world is calling out for a new superteam. What do we bring to the table?
Join us as we reflect on our experiences of the All We Can Save Project, a small group series about climate justice, building community, and finding solutions.To attend by Zoom, click on this link: uuberks.org/zoom-worship. (If this is the first timeyou’re using zoom, you may be prompted to download a launcher app). To connect by phone (audio only): … Continue reading All We Can Save
How our biases lead us astray in the information age.