The Gift of Love
How do we treat one another with loving kindness? Join us for this multigenerational service.
How do we treat one another with loving kindness? Join us for this multigenerational service.
Love is an act of giving-and receiving. The vulnerability of giving from the depth ourselves is what makes to gift so valuable. The Choir will perform.
UU churches often say we want to be more diverse, especially in terms of race. What can we do to be welcoming to everyone who shows up? Drew Frantz, Student Minister, will lead this service.
Rev. Temerson is the settled minister of the UU Church of Akron. He and Rev. Strawn are exchanging pulpits this morning, honoring a practice as old as Unitarianism.
The whole community – just as our whole congregation – is needed to bring justice to life in our world.
Our theme in January is “Justice;” how fitting for the eve of Dr. Martin Luther King’s birthday.
Steve Cook, one of our two Commissioned Lay Leaders returns to the pulpit to ask, “How do we live out our Principles?”
This morning, the 9:30 service will portray three wondrous births: Confucius, the Buddha, and Jesus in pageant form. The 11:00 service will simply focus on their stories.
What power can there be in such a short word? How many times has this simple concept pulled us through times of darkness?
A look back into Unitarian History and the messages of the times that are relevant today.