Past Services
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...
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...
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
“Awaiting the Glin”
glin noun a bright glow in the sky close to the horizon, usually taken as a portent of a storm
“When a Stranger Appears at Your Door”
All world religions urge that we treat the stranger as a neighbor and friend. As we explore the meanings of Sanctuary this month, we will look at immigration in the United States.
“In the Shelter of Each Other”
Join us as we come together to think about what it means to us to be part of this community of faith and practice. As we prepare to begin our annual stewardship period, we pause to talk about generosity and caring for one another. Debra will provide religious...
“Places of Refuge”
Our spiritual theme for the month of October is Sanctuary. This word brings up images of places of safety and security, in a church, for example, or a place that harbors wildlife. These images evoke a sense of physical safety, but what about emotional and spiritual...
“A Vision for Universalism”
How has Universalism's vision evolved over the years? Where is it going? A sermon for Universalism Sunday, commemorating the anniversary of Reverend John Murray's first sermon in the American colonies. We're going to learn a special song.
“Thank you notes”
From a chore to a way of being. And who is the beneficiary of thankfulness - an attitude of gratitude? This essential spiritual practice is in a feedback loop with happiness. Thankfully we will expand our vision of this be-attitude.