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Lighting the Way

Every Sunday we light our chalice at the beginning of our service. It’s a ritual repeated in congregations all around the world. We’ll revisit the story of how the chalice came to be the symbol of Unitarian Universalism and explore the meaning of this central symbol of our faith. This Sunday we will have a … Continue reading Lighting the Way

Living on Purpose

Philosopher Aaron Simmons suggests that we are world creators. What kind of world are we making? We’ll explore what this might mean for us. This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, OR you can also attend via our online Zoom option. Children are welcome with their parents in the sanctuary. … Continue reading Living on Purpose

Stirring the Soup

When it comes to building community, sharing a humble pot of soup is a deeply nourishing form of love in action. Join us for a telling of the Stone Soup story, and an invitation to consider what new stew you might cook up together when each of you brings your own gift to add to … Continue reading Stirring the Soup

A Perfect Heart

What does it mean to love and be loved? We’ll explore it in this interactive service. This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, OR you can also attend via our online Zoom option. Our current in-person gathering guidelines include information found here. Children are welcome with their parents in the … Continue reading A Perfect Heart

Who We Are

The Article II Committee has produced their draft for the statement in the UUA’s By-Laws that will replace the Principles and Sources that have been in place since the mid-1980s. This service will explore the draft and reflect on how we are shaped and shape our religious community and sense of personal spirituality. This Sunday … Continue reading Who We Are

Perfection

Perfection has a siren call to many of us. How might we respond to that call? This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, OR you can also attend via our online Zoom option. Our current in-person gathering guidelines include information found here. Children are welcome with their parents in the sanctuary. … Continue reading Perfection

Free and Responsible

Unitarian Universalism upholds the value of a “free and responsible search for truth and meaning.” How can we practice balancing both freedom and responsibility? What do we do when the two seem to be in conflict with one another? Carter Smith is a lifelong Unitarian Universalist from North Carolina. In her ministry, she is called … Continue reading Free and Responsible

What Love Looks Like

Dr. Cornel West said “Justice is what love looks like in public.” We’ll reflect on the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s life and work to see where the love resides. This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, OR you can also attend via our online Zoom option. Our current … Continue reading What Love Looks Like