Advent and the “Coming” of Winter
December 1st marks the first day of Advent. In Christianity, Advent marks the period of awaiting the coming of Jesus, both in celebration of his birth on Dec 25th as […]
December 1st marks the first day of Advent. In Christianity, Advent marks the period of awaiting the coming of Jesus, both in celebration of his birth on Dec 25th as […]
Appreciative inquiry is designed to connect our minds and hearts to the positive aspects of our lives. We are currently often so focused on the negative news, it’s hard to […]
“Poetry is what happens when we let ourselves be.” The poet Joseph Fasano has been sharing his poetry through social media. In 2022, he was invited to teach second graders […]
“What people aren’t expecting, Tricia says, is that she is calling you to resist grind culture. Full stop. She not only hands you a blanket. She also hands you a […]
On Mother’s Day we will visit the great Mother Goddess and why She has had such a significant and lingering presence in so many cultures. What can we each gain […]
The greatest danger in play deprivation may not be obvious at first. It may just seem like life is a little less fun and a little more serious. But observing […]
NOTE: This service will be held in person as well as on-line via Zoom ("hybrid"). If you want to attend in person, please review our COVID Guidelines. If you want […]
Unitarian Universalism is characterized by a "free and responsible search for truth and meaning." We have no creed, but instead we gather in community to support our individual spiritual journeys. […]
“Memorial” Day – an American holiday to honor the women and men who died while serving in the US military – takes on new meaning after more than a year […]
Historically Labor Day is a day to honor and recognize the American labor movement and the contributions of workers in the United States. As we mark Labor Day this year, […]