“We Need Not Think Alike.”
These words were spoken by Hungarian Unitarian Cleric, Francis David, 455 years ago. This service will explore the radical notion of religious freedom.
These words were spoken by Hungarian Unitarian Cleric, Francis David, 455 years ago. This service will explore the radical notion of religious freedom.
How are you coping with climate change and how are the young people in your life coping? A message of hope with some practical tools.
Readings from the growing edge of my faith, from the journey of the universe.
International Women’s Day is celebrated in March. We will explore The International Convocation of U U Women’s work on empowering women.
This day is a confluence of Women’s History Month and St. Patrick’s Day. So, a look at the other patron saint for Ireland, Brigid, and how the Irish and others built who we are.
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME Please set your clocks ahead so you will be on time for church! Personal reflections on the struggle for justice and peace. What is our duty?
Many Unitarian Universalists are uncomfortable with the term “God.” What does this controversial word mean to you?
More wonderful spiritual songs from our favorite Buddhist cowboy singer and our reflections on why they’re important from a Unitarian Universalist point of view.
It is what it is – a phrase often used to describe the inevitability of unpleasant aspects of life. But what if there’s more? Could an entire reality be obscured by our expectations? Theoretical physicists, Niels Bohr and Albert Einstein disagreed on the nature of reality; Einstein believed everything was fixed and ultimately knowable while … Continue reading Another World is Possible
“The Problem with Icons: Black History is American History and it is not past…”