The Winter Solstice, Hanukkah, and the preparations for Christmas co-mingle with feeling joyous or blue during the holiday season. Whether up or down, the world can be experienced as having […]
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, adopted in Paris on December 10, 1948, is a milestone document in the history of human rights with a strong connection to our Unitarian […]
The German medieval theological and mystic, Meister Eckhart, is attributed with the following quote: “If the only prayer you ever say in your entire life is “Thank you”, it will […]
Uncertainty in life is a given but that doesn't mean it's comfortable. The Buddhist nun, Pema Chödrön, has written about approaches that help us deepen our comfort with uncertainty and increase […]
The 1960s wrought major changes that caused an ongoing reaction relating to racial justice and women's rights. Today we're still caught in the spin of those changes. What does the […]
People sometimes strive for perfection, even when we know that life cannot be perfect. This service suggests that there is joy and wisdom in finding the beauty in imperfections. ~ […]
On this Mother’s Day, come to service and delve into the power of unselfish love to heal ourselves as we transform humanity, and at the same time, learn about the […]
02/04/2018 Our UU members often ask some variation of this question, “Why do we call our Sunday service worship if professing the same belief in God is not the central […]
Rev Paula Maiorano, UUFN’s new temporary Pastoral Care minister, ends each of her sermons with a quote and personal mantra from medieval mystic, Julian of Norwich, “All shall be well. […]

