Make New Friends, But Keep the Old
Beyond all our accomplishments, and ultimately more significant for most of us, are our relationships with those we love and care about. So why do so many of us allow […]
Beyond all our accomplishments, and ultimately more significant for most of us, are our relationships with those we love and care about. So why do so many of us allow […]
We celebrate the legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. this day. Our country has made great strides in becoming a more just society around racial issues. However, the […]
Dr Freeman Williams, President of the Newark NAACP, will discuss the historical significance of the 75th anniversary of the Newark NAACP branch and the role of the pioneers who fought […]
On December 17th, 1907, The Wright Brothers accomplished the first powered flight in history. It took them years to perfect their three axle design that helped them fly for twelve […]
The December 8th service will include "The Snow Tree" based on the book by Caroline Repchuck. Join Rev Kim Wilson and our DRE Andrea Harding as we enjoy the RE […]
Listening to another with genuine compassion is sometimes one of the most caring and healing things we can do for a person who is suffering mentally, emotionally or spiritually. When […]
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 […]
Humans are social creatures with a deep need to belong - belong to our identities, to our communities, to something greater than ourselves. What does belonging mean to you? Our […]
In the midst of overlapping climate crises and mounting social injustice, we are in a time of great change and profound anxiety. This week, UUFN is joining congregations from 40 […]
We've been taught that play is for children. But the ability to be playful is something that people of all ages benefit from. It's a way to take ourselves less […]