Radical Happiness: The Life and Theology of Thich Nhat Hanh
In creating my service on the people who died in 2022, I realized that I wanted to explore one person more fully. Thich Nhat Hanh’s wisdom and faith is a gift to humanity.
In creating my service on the people who died in 2022, I realized that I wanted to explore one person more fully. Thich Nhat Hanh’s wisdom and faith is a gift to humanity.
At our lay-led church volunteers are at the heart of everything that happens. Join us to hear about all the ways our members and friends give to our community, and to express our appreciation for their gifts of time and talent. YOU are likely among the volunteers, so please try to attend in person if … Continue reading Show Some Love! Appreciating Our Volunteers
A celebration of the life and work of the beloved American poet Mary Oliver.
Article II of the Unitarian Universalist bylaws has gotten a lot of attention recently because our denomination has appointed a commission to study it with a mind toward amendments. The most famous part of Article II is of course, the Seven Principles, and they deserve that place of prominence. But Article II also states that … Continue reading “The Six Sources: A Recipe for Your UU Faith”
On Honoring the Dark
Rev. Campbell’s sermon will deal with the need to oppose racial pessimism. The common assertion that systemic racism still exists , that white supremacy culture still exists, that we have made no progress since the days of segregation or even worse things are worse now than they were during the days of segregation. The purpose … Continue reading “Exploring Racial Pessimism”
In this service at the beginning of the New Year we will honor those famous folk who have died as well as those near and dear to us. We do this as a part of welcoming The New Year— 2023!!!
Join us as we flip the script and celebrate the beginning of the year of “more.” Leanne’s observations about life and coping with its challenges are full of wisdom and humor.
Join us for an inspirational musical journey led by our gifted pianist, Chris Ussery.
Would Christmas be the same without Scrooge, the Grinch, or even Santa? What about the carols we sing? Come learn how 19th- and 20th-century Unitarians left their mark on this special holiday?