The Question Box
This morning, ask Rev. John anything – from serious to silly (satisfying answers not guaranteed).
This morning, ask Rev. John anything – from serious to silly (satisfying answers not guaranteed).
Let’s talk about freedom, what Americans seem to think it is, and the paradox of freedom with limits. Also, we’ll celebrate bridging for our youth and young adults.
Join us as we celebrate with the beloved flower communion ceremony and honor the many hands it takes to make the life of the congregation.
For Memorial Day, the words of Frederick Douglass and what it means to remember.
Part two of “The Practice of Imagination.”
May’s theme is “The Practice of Imagination.” This week, Rev. John presents part one of a two part sermon on life-giving necessity of our imaginative power.
Why the Easter story matters … even to Unitarian Universalists.
In Part II of “The Practice of Joy,” we explore whether joy is frivolity or necessity.
It’s a post-April Fools’ Sunday, and the first week of our April theme: “The Practice of Joy.” This morning, we look at laughter and the power that comes from being foolish. A special thank you to Reading A’Cappella Voices for providing much of the music in service this morning. Please contact Liz Burcin at eburcin@comcast.net for more information.
Why do authoritarians fear empathy?