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Sunday July 20

Caring for the Stranger, led by Reverend Janet Parsons, with music by Steve Lacey In difficult times people can be called upon to take great risks to help those who are more vulnerable. Where does the courage come from to enable people to step forward? We'll take a...

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Sunday July 6

What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? — Reflections for Our Time Honoring Frederick Douglass and Reimagining Freedom Today by Carol Bousquet. This service will also feature a reflection on The Cape Ann Slavery Project by Dick Prouty. Music by Andy Soll and guest...

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Sunday June 15

The Right of Conscience, led by Reverend Janet Parsons. On Sunday, we will hold our Annual Meeting. Unitarian Universalists are self-governing, and believers in democracy. What are the ties between religion and democracy? Please join us at 10am. Everyone is welcome!...

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More Services Archives

Dreams in the Desert

We will be gathering once again on Zoom for a service of readings, music, and message. Passover begins on April 4, and the Passover story has much to teach us during this time of fear and radical change. Musical guest is Frank Freedman.  Look for Zoom login...

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Wisdom and Beauty in Poetry

We continue our online services with a service celebrating the arrival of spring in poetry and song, with special musical guest Deb Hardy. To join, visit the church Facebook page, or contact the church office to receive our weekly newsletter, which has sign up...

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universalist wisdom

The words of Kazuo Ishiguro, Whitman, and other poets inspired the sermon for March 22nd . Many know Ishiguro from the movie Remains of the Day. Karl reflects on Universalist themes in some of America‘s greatest writers, including Ralph Waldo Emerson, Emily Dickinson...

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The Wisdom of Trees

Research tells us that trees know far more than we ever have imagined, and that nature understands living on this planet so much better than humans.

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Hagia Sophia: The Feminine Face of God

To celebrate Women's History Month, we will consider the feminine aspect of the Holy: known by the ancient Greeks as Sophia, or Wisdom. What is this personification of Wisdom? "I was brought forth when God created the heavens..."

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