Summer Spiritual Practice
Join us for our final Summer Spiritual Practice as we contemplate short texts by Black, Indigenous or other People of Color in the style of Lectio Divina. Our intention over … Continue reading Summer Spiritual Practice
Join us for our final Summer Spiritual Practice as we contemplate short texts by Black, Indigenous or other People of Color in the style of Lectio Divina. Our intention over … Continue reading Summer Spiritual Practice
Somehow we will celebrate our shared travels with an exchange of flowers, an adaptation of Norbet Capek’s Flower Service. Join us for this last 10:30 a.m. worship of this particular … Continue reading Journey into the New Season
Between the election season, ongoing protests, and the unknowns of the coronavirus pandemic (did I mention our private lives?), this will be a summer unique unto itself. How will we … Continue reading A Summer Like No Other
One of the defining characteristics of our tradition is the focus on an ongoing search for truth and meaning. We recognize sources of wisdom as living opportunities to grow in … Continue reading Learning and Leaning In
It is said that ritual helps us remember to remember. On this Memorial Day Weekend, we pause to remember those who have died while serving in the military. We also … Continue reading The Ritual of Remembrance
NOTE THE NEW TIME! Whenever we face transitions, there are things we recognize we have dealt with before, things we have carried with us from one place to another, literally … Continue reading You’ve Been Here Before
Our theme for the month of May is Thresholds. The question always posed becomes “what does it mean to be a people of threshholds”? And this year, in particular, we’ll … Continue reading The Threshold We Long For
We’re beginning to wonder what the end of the tunnel might look like — not that we haven’t wondered before, but there was too much unknown to live through first. … Continue reading Hearing the Echo of Trust
For our Christian friends, Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus, Christ the Messiah. Our Unitarian Universalist perspective typically ends when the empty tomb is revealed and the mystery remains. And, … Continue reading Everyday Messiahs Among Us
The theme for this month is “liberation,” with the accompanying word, “surrender.” This week I want to talk about both Moses and Jesus in terms of what they were called … Continue reading When the Spirit Says Do