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Mother’s Day: A Day for Peace

Our modern celebration of Mother’s Day started as a call by Unitarian Julia Ward Howe in 1870 for Mother’s Peace Day. On this day of honoring all mothers as well as anyone who nurtured us, let us remember to promote peace around the world for the future of our children for generations to come.

Old Maps No Longer Work

Are there places in your life where “old maps” — that is, traditional habits, perhaps some which you’ve held for a long time — are no longer serving you? How can you know when an old map has led you to a dead end? What would it be like to travel through life without a … Continue reading Old Maps No Longer Work

Resistance: Stand Against Bullying

Join the children and youth in this multigen service to explore the difficulties of bullying and how to approach it with love and resistance. Presented through music, readings, and a skit, they explore how emotions interact with a bully’s choices and the complexity of how hurt can be displayed. With this new perspective on the … Continue reading Resistance: Stand Against Bullying

Easter Sunday: Many Resurrections, Many Renewals

As the earth awakens from winter cold and darkness, we experience many renewals, many paths to new life. In this multi-generational service, we celebrate seasonal renewal through music, story, and spoken message. We also celebrate the centennial of the traditional UU Flower Ceremony, created by Unitarian Capek. Bring flowers to create community bouquets and take … Continue reading Easter Sunday: Many Resurrections, Many Renewals

Whether to Growth?

When I hear congregations express a desire to grow, this usually means growing in membership. However, congregations cannot just will growth in numbers. Greater numbers is nurtured by other types of growth: spiritual deepening, organizational maturity, and outreach to the community. Sometimes growth in number is met by either explicit or implicit resistance. Growth of … Continue reading Whether to Growth?

Women’s History Month: Celebrating Universalist Women Who Came Before Us

Unitarian Universalists enjoy a proud heritage of women who, inspired by their liberal faith, broke social, political, cultural, and religious boundaries. During this month when we recognize Women’s History, let us also meet several courageous women in our liberal religious history.

Celebration Sunday: Stewardship as Spiritual Practice

“Stewardship” means “the managing of something entrusted to our care.” Because each of us is a steward of our free church, stewardship is all that you give to support UUFD: financially as well as through time and talents. Considering stewardship as spiritual practice may expand your perspective on your participation in UUFD’s stewardship drive. Stewardship … Continue reading Celebration Sunday: Stewardship as Spiritual Practice