Sacred Mathematics: The Activism of Bob Moses
Robert (Bob) P. Moses was well known as an organizer for the right of African-Americans to vote in Mississippi in the 1960s. The importance of his influence in the southern […]
Robert (Bob) P. Moses was well known as an organizer for the right of African-Americans to vote in Mississippi in the 1960s. The importance of his influence in the southern […]
The Buddha recognized the universality of Dukkha (often translated as suffering) and taught a means to overcome it. Pursuing the eight-fold-path to achieve a virtuous life, he taught, is facilitated […]
With the cry “My friends have killed me,” the Seneca Warrior and hunter Sawantaney initiates the little known story of the “Great Treaty of Albany of 1722.” In this historic […]
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 […]
Richard Field and Joan Wheeler will share their thoughts about Memorial Day. NOTE: This service will be held in person as well as on-line via Zoom ("hybrid"). If you want […]
Richard Field glances over the shoulder of his 87 years to catch glimpses of various inside and outside perspectives on this question.
10:00 am Virtual door open; 10:30 am [sharp] Worship Service; Breakout rooms for conversation until 12 pm Buddhism teaches that nothing exists of itself. This idea is contained within the […]
The UU Theologian Thandika has advanced an approach to spiritual life based on human biological affects. She applies ideas adapted from an 18th Century theologian that have provided a basis […]