Awesomely, Wondrously Made
What if we started from the idea that we are each “awesomely and wondrously made”? (Psalm 139) Rev. Jo will invite us to reflect on awe, wonder, inherent worth, and … Continue reading Awesomely, Wondrously Made
What if we started from the idea that we are each “awesomely and wondrously made”? (Psalm 139) Rev. Jo will invite us to reflect on awe, wonder, inherent worth, and … Continue reading Awesomely, Wondrously Made
When we feel adrift or like we’ve lost our way, it helps to have a compass to hold onto. As we celebrate Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, we’ll reflect together … Continue reading Compass and Candle
Exploring a line in Dawna Markova’s poem, “Living Wide Open,” which has long mystified her, Rev. Jo will invite us to envision what we can accomplish when we cease to … Continue reading Risk Your Significance
Thanksgiving calls us to count our blessings, but what of those difficult things whose blessing may be hidden? With inspiration from Mary Oliver and a biblical story of Jacob, we’ll … Continue reading Receiving Our Blessings
What is it in Unitarian Universalist tradition and theology that calls us to take intentional and faithful risks? Delving into October’s theme of ‘Courage,’ let’s talk about courageous acts of … Continue reading Faithful Risking
Our last service before a summer break is the annual Flower Communion — a distinctly UU ritual instituted in June of 1923 by the Rev. Norbert Capek, minister of the … Continue reading Flower Communion
Pride is both a protest and a party. Join us in celebrating our LGBTQIA community members and in proclaiming that all sexualities and genders are sacred and worthy. Our service … Continue reading Celebrating Pride
The word “chanukah” in Hebrew means “dedication” — so what is it we’re dedicating ourselves to? How do we rededicate our traditions and holidays so that they kindle a spark … Continue reading Rededicating Ourselves
What have you always wanted to ask a minister? Today’s sermon is a Q&A session with Rev. Jo — you’ll submit your questions during the service, and she’ll answer as … Continue reading Stump the Chump: A Question Box Sermon
As we come into Thanksgiving week, we give thanks for the three centuries of our church’s history. Lifting up the art and words congregants have submitted, we’ll reflect on what … Continue reading Thankful for This Place: Harvesting TPC’s History