Archives: Services

We Are Here

We take stock of where we are as a community in this season. What spiritual questions grow in our hearts? How will our pandemic experiences shape us?

A Good Burial

What happens to our bodies when we die? What should, and what, if anything? is sacred about a place of burial? Rev. EB preaches on burial and de-mystifying the corpse.

We Call Our Beloved Ancestors (Outside)

This is a time of year when many wisdom traditions and cultures honor and remember those who have died. At this service we will remember those in our community who have died in the last year, as well as ritually honor our other beloved dead. 

The 8th Principle (Zoom)

We “covenant to affirm and promote: journeying toward spiritual wholeness by working to build a diverse multicultural Beloved Community by our actions that accountably dismantle racism and other oppressions in ourselves and our institutions.” This is the proposed 8th Principle of Unitarian Universalism. What does this project have to teach us?

Food Faith (Zoom)

Sometimes, climate change and anti-racism can feel overwhelming, amid all the concerns of our lives. Lóre Stevens, of First UU Nashville and Harvard Divinity School, will share her story of food insecurity and diet decolonization to show how mindful eating can be a great starting point to personal and social change. After all, we all … Continue reading Food Faith (Zoom)

Cultivating Relationship (Outside)

It’s a season of coming back together and of staying apart. In this time, how do we cultivate relationship with ourselves, our neighbors, and the Holy? Worship is outside in on the Hollbrook side of the church building, near the tent. We will also attempt to Zoom from outside.

We Remember Them

Held outdoors. Among the key tasks of religious community are to accompany people in grief and to lead people in rituals of mourning our beloved dead. On this Sunday we mourn and remember those loved ones who have died since 2020, whether of COVID-19 or of other causes.

Embracing Possibility

The future is uncertain; this can be scary and frustrating; it also holds so much space for possibilities. What possibilities can we see ahead? How do we move from anxiety into wonder? Join us after remote worship for an outdoor a capella hymn-sing from 12:30-1 in the Hollbrook-side yard, near but not under the tent!