Easter
Join us for a UU Easter/Eostre celebration.
Join us for a UU Easter/Eostre celebration.
Lauren will be discussing the connection to the earth, following the red road, and Native prophecy about our current times through Indigenous prophecy and teachings.
A presentation from the Tahoma UU Congregation board members.
Every thought we hold, every word we speak, and every action we take shapes the world our children will inherit. Are we teaching them kindness, resilience, and compassion? Or are we passing down fear, division, and limitation? This talk explores how our daily choices influence young minds and offers practical ways to nurture empathy, critical … Continue reading Teach Your Children Well: Planting Seeds for the Future
Learn to experience small and great things through the lens of joy and delight. When forces try to oppress, it is imperative that we resist by expressing our joy in being alive and here for one another.
Come and explore living love through the practice of trust. In times of doubt, fear, and feelings of helplessness it is more vital than ever to live in a practice of trust for ourselves, others, and for our country.
TRUST This sermon/meditation will be an exploration of the complexity of ideas surrounding the concept of trust in the world that feels adrift. We will explore some ancient wisdom relating to the appropriate power of human beings, and we will explore the consequences of us humans, intentionally or by abrogation of responsibility, relinquishing responsibility for … Continue reading The Power of Naming
Learn how the values and actions of Unitarian Transcendentalists and Black Anti-Slavery activists forged a powerful alliance for Abolitionist work. This message will also help inform and uphold our actions in the current fight for democracy and immigrant rights. The Liberator, April 17, 1857. Masthead designed by Hammatt Billings in 1850. Metropolitan State University. Abolitionists and … Continue reading Inclusion: Abolitionists and Unitarian Transcendentalists
Come and find out what our colonial leaders truly believed about the separation of church and state. This sermon will add to your toolbox of resources when you are in conversations about religious freedom.
In a world that often feels divided, it’s easy to forget a simple truth: we are all connected. Every word we speak, every action we take ripples through the web of life, touching not just others but ourselves. As we take time to reflect on the sacred bond we share with one another, let us … Continue reading We are All Connected: Following the Love