“The Joy List”
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?
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.
Hospitality is an important value in many cultures and religions. What does it mean for us today?
Our brains and bodies are set up to make quick decisions. Sometimes it’s useful – even lifesaving – to assume that we understand what’s really going on. But what about the rest of the time?
Sometimes with joy, sometimes with sorrow, life is always knocking us sideways. How do we find balance in the windstorm of living?
A celebration of the life and work of the beloved American poet Mary Oliver.
What can we do to reduce conflict in our families, communities, and world? Come learn about a way of expressing ourselves and listening to others that can help create peace.
“Holy” is a mysterious word and, for many, a difficult one. What might holiness mean for us?