“Repositioning Ourselves for Greatness.”
1. Through Forgiveness 2. By allowing room for Grace 3. Pausing vs. Reacting
1. Through Forgiveness 2. By allowing room for Grace 3. Pausing vs. Reacting
How did we get to where we are in our understanding of the Easter story?
Please note: This service will be starting one hour later than usual at 11:00AM. This musical sermon will address peace & justice by speaking truth to power through resistance, disobedience, thinking for ourselves and doing our own research.
Today we take a closer look at a well-known hymn, “My Life Flows On in Endless Song.” How can its words and melody offer contemporary UUs a reminder to keep going during dark times, particularly through song? What does it mean to not only endure, but transcend tempestuous times through the stirring act of singing?
Reverend Henrietta Byrd will bring us another inspiring message at this service.
As the Vernal Equinox marks the change of seasons to Spring, how can you find, balance, rebirth and renewal during these challenging times? Members and guests are invited to bring a token or a symbol of Spring to place upon an altar at the service, and to share what that item symbolizes for them!
While the path before us may always be changing and uncertain, it has never and will never be impassable if traversed together, guided by the wisdom of those who have persisted time and time again before us. This week we will explore how the practice of hope has played a universal evolutionary role in human … Continue reading “The Evolution of Hope”
This thousand year old ancient Chinese statement is one we need to remember. In honor of International Women’s Day this service will reflect about women and girls and our role in the current world.
We are called to support community and to use support communities.
Part of a series inspired by the book A People So Bold written in 2009 by 14 UU Ministers. This sermon examines economic injustice, the changing economic, landscape, and the urgent call for a strong prophetic voice.