Sing the Sky
May’s theme is ‘sing the sky’ and in that spirit all are invited to attend a multi-generational service, focused on mindful reflection and thoughtful interaction.
May’s theme is ‘sing the sky’ and in that spirit all are invited to attend a multi-generational service, focused on mindful reflection and thoughtful interaction.
Sir John Dalberg-Acton, Catholic historian and politician famously said, “Power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely.” But does it really? Do not we all need power in our lives? Rev. Darcy and Avonelle Tomlinson lead this week’s service.
Beloved Community gets used a lot these days in liberal religious circles. What is it exactly? How do we build and practice it? Do we even want to? Worship leaders: Rev. Darcy and Avonelle Tomlinson
From one generation to the next we pass the mantle of leadership. There is per haps nothing that can fully prepare those who take on this garment. Nothing but love that is. But who bears the responsibility of teaching love? Zackrie Vinczen, Intern Minister at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Berkeley CA will be our guest preacher … Continue reading Teach Them to Love
In the midst of a callous presidential primary, and divisive politicking more broadly, we will explore and honor the labor it takes to risk taking a robust and tender stance towards one another and the world. Rev. Darcy Baxter and worship associate Tina Godsey lead the service.
Services at 9:30am and 11am. During this week of Passover Jews reflect on the story of Moses leading his people out of slavery in Egypt. But that was just the first chapter in a much longer story of a journey through the vastness of a desert in hope of reaching a new home. The most … Continue reading In the Desert
(Services at 9:30am and 11am) With all the energy and excitement about the possibility of remodeling our kitchen, we will explore what kitchens and cooking mean in our lives. Worship leaders this week are Rev. Darcy and Matthew Mason.
UUs are known for honoring rituals and holidays from many traditions. When we showed up to Clinton Chapel, one person asked how we could worship there without being hypocritical. Why do we do this and how are we not being hypocritical? Worship leaders this week are Rev. Darcy and Matthew Mason.
In hard times, where do we find hope? Can we move beyond fear and into creation as one world becomes the next? Join us in an exploration of these questions and the beauty beyond the end of the world. Worship Leaders this week are guest speaker and UU seminarian K.C. Slack, along with our own Matthew … Continue reading Giving Birth at the End of the World
Services at 9:30am and 11am. Though we UU’s may not believe in the conventional Christian resurrection, we believe in the possibility of rising up. We honor Easter with our Flower Communion ritual. The 11am service will be multigenerational. Worship Leaders: Rev. Darcy and Matthew Mason