The Virtue of Wu-Wei
What does the world look like when we shift focus to the Taoist principle of non-striving? Can we be counter-cultural by taking it easy?
What does the world look like when we shift focus to the Taoist principle of non-striving? Can we be counter-cultural by taking it easy?
— The Environmental Justice Team
As the climate crisis continues, we address issues of appreciation for and stewardship of our one home.
Early 20th century Unitarian minister John Haynes Holmes wrote, “When I Say God it is poetry and not theology.” Let us discover the language as April is Poetry Month. We’ll create our own haikus today.
Hallelujah, it’s Easter! What does that represent for us as Unitarian Universalists? Can we find miracles in this day? Wear your Easter bonnet.
Our mental health and spiritual endurance has been tested. It might be that all you can do right now is to keep on keepin’ on, despite all that is coming at you.
On this Palm Sunday, how might the ancient stories translate to what we … read more.
We mark a year since online worship. As we celebrate generosity and our relationship to making this a flourishing congregation, let’s feel the joy this spiritual community can bring.
After worship, all are invited to participate in Celebration Sunday’s Dazzle Drive Through at the UUFD … read more.
SPRING FORWARD
It’s Women’s History Month.
Rev. Dr. Florence Buck advocated for education from her early days as a schoolteacher, high school principal, minister, and director of religious education for the American Unitarian Association. One of the first women ministers in America, Flo Buck’s accomplishments would … read more.
The verse sings out, “We shall be known by the company we keep.” We keep faith with the source of life, the community of resistance. We are a community of covenant even (especially?) in times of struggle.
The choir sings.
Members who took this class on “eldering” will offer to us wisdom from their journey. Come hear what age has blessed us.
What do we mean by the term “The Beloved Community”? How might our generous gifts get us closer to finding it?