The Long Hot Summer
This year, the summer has been an ordeal of heat and humidity, social changes, and fears about what’s to come. How do we handle so much stress and upheaval?
This year, the summer has been an ordeal of heat and humidity, social changes, and fears about what’s to come. How do we handle so much stress and upheaval?
Mothers and grandmothers learn something wonderful: when we care for other living beings, we open the way to deep wisdom and joy. But anyone can join in!
This week, Jews all over the world will observe the holiday of Sukkot. What’s the meaning of this week-long commemoration, and what could it teach us?
How do we know when something is no longer right for us? Let’s explore together.
The wild noise of the cicadas has hushed now, but what can we learn from this once-in-17- years experience?
What mothers learn — and can teach us all.
We’re all familiar with the to-do list, that pile of “shoulds” that looms over our hearts and minds. But do you have a Joy List? What might that look like?
Many Unitarian Universalists are uncomfortable with the term “God.” What does this controversial word mean to you?
Drawing from Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg’s book On Repentance and Repair (the current UU common read), this two-part service explores a brilliant road map for dealing with the harm we’ve done to others–as individuals and as a nation.
(Part 2 1/7/2024) Drawing from Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg’s book On Repentance and Repair (the current UU common read), this two-part service explores a brilliant road map for dealing with the harm we’ve done to others–as individuals and as a nation.