Topic: Day to Day

The Miracles of Daily Living

What counts as a Unitarian Universalist miracle? Finding a bottle of ibuprofen when you most need it? The visitation of a heron? Coincidences and synchronicity? Developing a practice of noticing miracles can help us deepen gratitude, honor mystery, and open to the abundance that is already here.

Enough!

What is enough? It is something difficult to quantify but really all we need. How do we know when we have enough? How do we know when we’ve done enough? How do we know when we are enough? And what happens when it’s more than enough? .

Finding a Stillness: Compassion and Rest

In a world that prizes doing over being, this service invites us to pause, breathe, and open our hearts. Together we’ll explore how stillness and rest can nurture compassion—for ourselves, for one another, and for the wider world. Through reflection, music, and silence, we’ll practice cultivating a gentler way of being present to life’s challenges … Continue reading Finding a Stillness: Compassion and Rest

Building Belonging: Why We Choose to Journey Together

Belonging is not something that is given, it is something we build together and continuously. We are not here to offer perfection, rather we offer presence. Let us fill the sanctuary with love that is not only spoken but lived. Click Here for the back of the 9/14/2025 OOS.

How to use your favor

In life we sometimes are placed in positions to help others with the favor we have be given. When we decide to use that favor for the benefit of others we are all better for it.

I’m Better Than This

Sometimes life has a way of taking you through ups and downs. But we have to remember that no matter what we are currently facing, dealing with or experiencing… We have to find a way to remind ourselves… I’m BETTER than This