Speaker: Rev. Walter Clark

One Year Later

Rev. Walter reflects on his first year at UUFWC, what he has learned about the community and his hopes for the congregation going forward If you join us in person, we ask that you be vaccinated and masked. Missed the service?:  https://youtu.be/w4OHjkm8HmI

Blessing of the Animals

Bring your furry, fuzzy and scaley friends to our Blessing of the Animals service. Make sure your pet is comfortable in crowds as we honor our animal companions. If you join us in person, we ask that you be vaccinated. Masks are optional. Or watch the service live:  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpm3gKeWbG5xcsCGoHmcvKQ

Revolution is American

When we talk about the use of the democratic process, we often forget that throughout our nation’s history that demonstrations have been an instrumental part of creating change. To fight against injustice is part of the democratic process. Missed the service? You can view it Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OAnWoZuo8iM&t=98s

Family Pride

Ever wonder why Pride month is in June and not during other months? Rev. Walter talks about the history of LGBTQ Pride, the strength of the LGBTQ community and what lessons it teaches us. Enjoy tunes by the Folk Orchestra. Missed the service? Watch it here: https://youtu.be/_hrQAVjtw2w

We are the Curriculum

Join us in this multi-generational service as we reflect upon the past year in Religious Exploration for the children and youth and renew our journey as we develop our faith in community. [There will be no separate RE classes this week.] Missed the service? Watch it here: https://youtu.be/Veb30QCjI54

The Wisdom of Women

This Mother’s Day we celebrate not only the mothers in our community, but all who nurture in our lives as we celebrate the Bridging of our congregation’s High School seniors. The Choir will sing. Missed the service? you can watch it on YouTube: https://youtu.be/x7zUZiMfV7c

No One Wants to Talk About Jesus

Unitarian Universalism has deep protestant roots yet is seems that the topic of Jesus and Christianity is painful for so many in our faith. On Easter Sunday we examine the Christian message of redemption and how we can use it to redeem the difficult parts of our spiritual past.Missed the service: Watch it here: https://youtu.be/sHNQeZmZ0vI

Intentionally Together

What did we learn about being together over the last two years as we gathered virtually? While we often complain about the impersonal nature of on-line life, we saw glimpses into peoples lives that we might not normally. The books on their shelves in the background, the art on their walls and of course the … Continue reading Intentionally Together

Unbecoming

Ramada has started and we are in the midst of Lent. It seems every religious tradition has a time of fasting and austerity that is supposed to offer some spiritual insight. What is it that we have to gain by these practices and how does that apply to our Unitarian Universalist faith. Missed the service? … Continue reading Unbecoming