Relationship, Rest, and Religion
On Rev. EB’s last Sunday before sabbatical, join us for a circle-style worship of ritual and reflection on her sabbatical themes of rest and reconnection, with a tiny bit of fiber arts.
Rev. Elizabeth Bukey is the minister of First Church in Jamaica Plain.
On Rev. EB’s last Sunday before sabbatical, join us for a circle-style worship of ritual and reflection on her sabbatical themes of rest and reconnection, with a tiny bit of fiber arts.
An undercurrent of burnout, exhaustion, and discontent is flowing through many of our lives, especially those in helping professions. What if we were not each failing individually, but doing our imperfect best amidst larger systemic failures?
How should we live with one another, really? The ancient teaching story of “The Good Samaritan” has been a touchstone for thousands of years; on this Sunday, we hear it again and ask one another what it offers.
Our experiences of the last year have been fragmented; how might we reassemble a picture of community?
Praying out loud in a group isn’t just for other people; it can be for us. Join us for a service on how–and why–we might pray out loud as UUs. Note: as always, when you are invited to sing or to pray, how you participate, or don’t, is up to you.
This morning, we both say thank you to one another and explore gratitude as a practice for our OWN wellbeing.
What if we believed the truth: every body is beautiful and good? This Sunday, we practice appreciation for our bodies.
Unitarian Universalists have long declared unequivocally that we support every person’s right to make decisions about their own bodies and reproductive health, including the choice to seek abortion care. On this Sunday, we fortify ourselves for upholding reproductive justice as religious people.
Easter Services at 7 and 11 AM Bust out your florals and Easter bonnets or come as you are to celebrate on Easter morning. All are invited to a contemplative early morning service at 7 AM in the church graveyard! The whole community gathers together at 11 AM for our Sunday morning service in honor … Continue reading Easter