Sabbath
Even God rested, say the scriptures shared by Jewish and Christian traditions. How might we incorporate practices of rest and Sabbath in a culture that refuses to rest?
Even God rested, say the scriptures shared by Jewish and Christian traditions. How might we incorporate practices of rest and Sabbath in a culture that refuses to rest?
Admitting to and sharing about our faults and weaknesses helps us to become more loveable—both to ourselves and to others. As we become more real, more relatable and more genuine, we share in our common humanity.
Our experience of this pandemic time has been fragmented. Parents, elders, health care workers, food workers, workers-from-home, folks in retirement…we have had different and contradictory experiences of these last two years. This Sunday, we hear from each other about what our piece of the picture has looked like.
These are stormy times for many of us as we let go of 2021 and enter 2022. What are the relationships with self and spirit that we can cultivate to weather the big storms in our own lives and the life of the world in this coming year? What are the safe harbors we can … Continue reading Safe Harbors in Times of Big Storms
We are a Unitarian Universalist church. Why does that matter? What does that identity mean and where does it call us?
We promise to take action to accountably dismantle racism and other oppressions. What might this require of us?
In a time of change and struggle, we need to replenish our wells of resilience. This Sunday, we reflect on holding on, honoring grief, and finding joy.
Join Music Director Andrei Baumann for a special service of poems and piano music to begin the new year.
Join us for a reflection on gratitude as we end the year.
Join us for our service of lessons, carols, and candlelight. Caroling will be outside at 6:30; service starts indoors at 7 and concludes with “Silent Night” outdoors at around 8pm. Masks required; proof of vaccination required for all attendees aged 5 and up. RSVP here.