Speaker: Rev. Dr. Sandra Fees

Living from Abundance

How can we embrace a spirit of abundance when things seem scarce? How can we keep our hearts open? Join us this morning for a participatory and interactive service.

The Practice of Healing

Buddhist monk Pema Chodron says that “healing comes from letting there be room for all of this to happen: room for grief, for relief, for misery, for joy.” This morning we’ll explore the practice of letting there by room for all of this to happen. … read more.

What Now: Healing in Uncertain Times

In this post-election service, we will gather to begin to imagine what’s next and how we might heal amid uncertainty.

For Sunday’s worship, we are using the Zoom conferencing platform. It is easy to Zoom from a computer, tablet, or phone! Here is how you do … read more.

Listening to Self

The Buddhist monk Thich Nhat Hanh says that Deep Listening is Compassionate Listening. This morning we’ll reflect on the practice of compassionate listening that honors our own voice and power. Next week we’ll explore what it means to listen deeply to ancestors.

For Sunday’s worship, we are … read more.

Promises, Promises

Join us for an interactive service in which we explore what it means to make a mess of something and stay in relationship anyway. What promises help us stay connected and reconnect?

For Sunday’s worship, we are using the Zoom conferencing platform. It is easy to Zoom from … read more.

Practicing Democracy: UU the Vote

UUs have a long history of working to build and strengthen democracy. The upcoming November election is a political time that calls on us to fight for our values around issues we care deeply about – LGBTQ rights, climate change, racial justice, immigration, and more. … read more.