Principles and Perpetrators II
Steve Cook, one of our two Commissioned Lay Leaders returns to the pulpit to ask, “How do we live out our Principles?”
Certified Lay Minister
Steve Cook, one of our two Commissioned Lay Leaders returns to the pulpit to ask, “How do we live out our Principles?”
At 4 pm, there will be a Blue Christmas Service with Rev. Strawn and Steve Cook, CLM We gather for readings, reflection and sharing. Not everyone looks forward to Christmas; maybe a death in the family or a crisis in your life, maybe just fatigue with the holiday stress. This is a reflective service of support and … Continue reading Blue Christmas
This hot button topic means many different things to UU’s. Belief, doubt, trust, loyalty, commitment, secular, religious, irrational, engaged, ironclad, unshakable, absolute… Like prayer, how can we have faith in a way that resonates with UU beliefs?
We begin the monthly theme of Hospitality this week. How are we welcoming and hospitable as individuals, as a church, and as a society? How can we grow in hospitality? Each of the three worship leaders will offer a different perspective on this topic: one at the personal level, one at the church level, and … Continue reading Hospitality: More Than Just Making Friends
Our Principles provide help in dealing with difficult legal clients and issues. Can our Principles be relevant to a sex-abuser, murder or “bad apples”?
Our two Commissioned Lay Leaders and minister lay out some of the philosophies which unite and divide us…How DO we drawn from such diverse sources?
Weekly services are a time for reflection and fellowship. We should be joyful, respectful, thankful and fully present. Are you?
Steve will explore some “hot button” traditional religious words, their various meanings and the possibilities of broadening our spiritual practice by embracing them to form a “language of reverence.”