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To Survive and Thrive

Hannukah begins this evening. Our service centers on a story about Hershel who has to overcome goblins to save Hannukah. We’ll learn about the traditions and history along the way. 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 … Continue reading To Survive and Thrive

Turtles and Octopuses

What does it mean to be evolved? Poet Andrea Gibson reflected on what leads us to change, both via physical evolution and personal growth. 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 … Continue reading Turtles and Octopuses

Hope or Optimism?

In an article in the Atlantic, Albert Brooks makes a distinction between hope and optimism and reflects upon what helps us face difficult circumstances. What gets us through? 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 … Continue reading Hope or Optimism?

The Democratic Process

The fifth UU Principle is “The right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large.” Harking back to a tradition in Unitarian churches in New England, we’ll reflect upon the importance of using our voice, especially in elections. This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. … Continue reading The Democratic Process

The Final Frontier?

William Shatner had a chance to go to Space on a SpaceX mission that took him out of the Earth’s atmosphere. Rather than feeling exhilaration, he only felt sadness. Where is that final frontier? This Sunday we will have a multi-platform service. You can attend in-person, OR you can also attend via our online Zoom … Continue reading The Final Frontier?

Belonging, Becoming, and Beyond: Why Congregational Community is Important

What is the point of congregational community? Why get up on a Sunday morning to gather together with other people at all? Why not stay in bed? James Croft, Leader of the Ethical Society of St. Louis (one of the few congregations for people without traditional religious faith) argues that congregations provide three important and … Continue reading Belonging, Becoming, and Beyond: Why Congregational Community is Important