Bread Communion
Welcome and gratitude form the center of this service.
Welcome and gratitude form the center of this service.
Unitarian Universalism is not an easy spiritual path to follow: it requires a commitment to learning, to mutual respect, to working for the healing of the world. We honor those who have chosen to join us in this committed quest.
Today’s word is: “conversion”. We will spend some time with the phrases we hear all around us – the phrases which can make us cringe because of their extreme use. Perfectly good words like “salvation” and “forgiveness” and “confession” can chill our bones when coupled with severe judgements by those who think they own the … Continue reading Words That Make Our Palms Sweat
UUs have always valued the experience and insights from people of all ages. Dedicated to that history, we are determined to present a multi-generation service on the fourth Sunday of each month…at both services. What better a focus for our families of all kinds than the UU Principles by which we live. A Congregational Meeting … Continue reading Living Our Principles #1
We return to our school year schedule [2 services– at 9:30 and 11 am]. Many of us have been traveling…or sitting under the tree in the back yard during these summer months. We welcome you back as we share samples of water we have collected on our voyages. We mingle the waters as we reunite our … Continue reading Water Communion
Every year, we welcome our four legged friends to the service for a blessing. All animals [and pictures of animals] are welcomed…please keep them with you at all times. This is the last service on the summer schedule. We return to 2 services [9:30 and 11 am] next week.
In an increasingly unsure world, how do we keep ourselves and others safe? What part of life is simply facing the vulnerability which we try to ignore? And what part of it is becoming aware-both for ourselves and others around us? We need to be focused: psychologically, physically and spiritually.
Taking a chapter from the writings of Humanist Unitarian Universalist minister Kenneth Patton, we look ourselves in the face and know the fullness of our motives and actions.
Our national history has been a series of mergers and divisions as historical currents lead us together and apart. In this interactive service, we will engage some of this history.
With General Assembly in Columbus during this time, we will be streaming some of the events. One of these will be worship. Come experience the vibrancy of 5000 UUs gathered for a Sunday service….virtually.