Past Services
Sunday Oct 27
This I Believe, led by members of the congregation. From time to time we invite members to offer statements of their own religious beliefs. This always is a meaningful and enjoyable service, and a great opportunity to get to know more about Unitarian Universalism and...
Sunday, October 20
Seeking the Bell Stand Within, led by Reverend Janet Parsons, with music by Steve Lacey. Thomas Merton once wrote, "there is in all things...a hidden wholeness." But how do we hear that in times of great turmoil and stress? Please join us at 10am in-person or at the...
Thinking Too Much and Listening Too Little
Thinking Too Much and Listening Too Little, led by Reverend Janet Parsons with music by Sanae Kanda. Our theme for October is Deep Listening. As we prepare to honor Indigenous Peoples this weekend, we will consider the indigenous practice of listening to the natural...
More Services Archives
“Let Us Trust in Our Neighbors: Unitarian Universalism Around the World”
What’s it like to be a Unitarian in Burundi, England, or Indonesia? How can trust across our borders help us build a worldwide community of siblings in faith? Bring your curiosity about your neighbors and leave with a renewed sense of your own faith. ...
“Love and Democracy”
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln wove love and kindness into our democracy. Their presidencies infused a high level of trust in the office of the United States. Over the last few decades trust has eroded. Come hear how love and democracy must be tied together if...
“Always, Always, Something Sings”
This month we are exploring the topic of Trust. Last week we explored how trust is developed between people and in ourselves. But what about trust in life? This week we will look at the trust we have in life itself, or faith. What happens when we think of faith...
“Risking Trust”
In what do we place our trust? How does trust develop, and how can we learn to risk trusting others, ourselves, and life?
“Answering the Knock”
We take a look back at Martin Luther King's Birthday and explore how he might have responded to the immigration issue at the border.
“Answering the Knock”
As we commemorate the birthday of the Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., we ask how he would respond to the immigration issue on our southern border.