Everything We Need Is Right in Front of Us
We begin March’s theme of “The Practice of Trust” with a reflection on how trust works, and who or what we put our trust in.
We begin March’s theme of “The Practice of Trust” with a reflection on how trust works, and who or what we put our trust in.
What is the church’s promise to itself and the wider world? And how do we go about making good on it?
Past General Assembly attendees talk about their experiences gathering together with thousands of UUs from across the country and around the world.
Our Soul Matters theme for February is “Living Love Through the Practice of Inclusion.” This week, we take a look at one of the goals of inclusion – a pluralistic society – and the role of a congregation in striving for it.
Join us as we cap off our Climate Revival weekend with a special service of inspiration and encouragement, including guests via video from around the UU-Sphere.
Some events are blows to our constitutions. The way forward is not the way we came, and there’s no going back. We will explore some guide posts to orient us on our journey into this present time of change and uncertainty.
For MLK Sunday, some reflections on Dr. King’s 1966 Ware Lecture to the UU General Assembly.
The transformation of the world begins with one big leap of a step: tell a better story about who we are.
On average, New Year’s resolutions have a lifespan of 18-30 days. Instead of starting something new, why not kick off our new year with contemplation on what we need to let go of in the months to come?
Our church building will be closed on Dec. 29th. as we will be joining UU Lancaster via Zoom. Please note the change in service time to 10 AM. This service will include a narrated power point presentation featuring the ancient history and the current Renaissance of labyrinths around the world. This will be followed by … Continue reading “Labyrinths in the 21st Century”