To be announced
Rev. Henrietta Byrd will present another inspiring message this Sunday.
Rev. Henrietta Byrd will present another inspiring message this Sunday.
Why UUs must work together to prevent the banning of books.
In 1568, for the first time on earth, religious freedom was granted by the first Unitarian Royalty. Bill and I will just have returned from two weeks in Transylvania. I will preach on what I learned.
How do we know when something is no longer right for us? Let’s explore together.
On Labor Day we celebrate the work of organized labor unions, which were largely responsible for bringing better working conditions to many, including workers who never belonged to a union. As we celebrate the work of the labor movement, as Unitarian Universalists, we also celebrate the inherent worth and dignity of every worker, and the … Continue reading “Bread, Roses and Respect – A Labor Day Tribute to Workers.”
Rev. Henrietta Byrd will present another inspiring message this Sunday.
The Editor of the Transcendentalist newspaper The Dial, Fuller was considered the brightest, most beautiful woman of her day.
Our world is broken. But how can we as individuals even hope to repair it? Calling all conflict-averse crusaders, reluctant reformers and almost-hopeless healers. Don’t give up – sign up! Activism may be simpler and more spiritual than you think…and more powerful than you imagine.
I always thought that the Little Red Hen was about not wanting help, as an adult I realize that I was reading it all wrong! Hear about the realization that it is not only ok to ask for help, it is ok to admit that you need help!