Speaker: Rev. Jennie Barrington

This One Wild and Precious Life [A Celebration of Mary Oliver]

Spring has arrived, and the inspiration of the natural world abounds in the life and words of UUs’ favorite poet and “Spiritual Mother.” Join us online via zoom at 10 am.  Please be patient until we can admit you from the waiting room.  And plan to stay to enjoy coffee hour in ‘break out rooms’ … Continue reading This One Wild and Precious Life [A Celebration of Mary Oliver]

The Day the War Came Home

This morning’s worship service will commemorate the 50th Anniversary of the shooting at Kent State University, which occurred on May 4th, 1970. Disclaimer: The subject matter of this worship service may not be appropriate for some children, or for individuals who may be triggered by references to violence. Join us online via zoom at 10 … Continue reading The Day the War Came Home

Easter Sunday

In the week leading up to Easter Sunday, lots of people around us will be talking about Jesus and resurrection. This service will explore some Unitarian Universalist beliefs about Easter. Join us online via zoom at 10 am. Expect to wait in the waiting room until we can confirm your identity. You will need to supply … Continue reading Easter Sunday

Some UU Views of God

 Recently, Rev. Jennie took BeliefNet’s “Belief-O-Matic” Quiz. Tune in this morning to hear if BeliefNet concludes that Rev. Jennie is a UU or not. The service will also explore several UU views of Human Nature, good and evil, and the afterlife. If you missed the service, please click below to read it.

Restitution and Forgiveness

The Jewish High Holy Day of Purim will begin at sundown on March 9th. In honor of Purim, and in keeping with our monthly theme, this service will include insights from the book by Simon Wiesenthal called, The Sunflower – On the Possibilities and Limits of Forgiveness.

The Sounds of Progressive Influence in a Sea of Conservativism

When Rev. Jennie lived in England in the mid 1980s, she discovered something delightful and inspiring, which was a progressive influence on that conservative culture, and even helped change the world. This true story will reinforce why what our Fellowship is doing is so needed, and why it’s so important that we keep doing the … Continue reading The Sounds of Progressive Influence in a Sea of Conservativism

Glimmers of Hope

We are approaching the second anniversary of the mass shooting at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School, in Parkland, Florida. Students who survived that shooting have become activists for safer gun laws. We can draw hope and inspiration from them, and from the namesake of their school, Marjory Stoneman Douglas, who was an activist herself. … Continue reading Glimmers of Hope