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Do Nothing

In a world where our value is determined by our productivity, many of us find our every last minute captured, optimized, or appropriated as a financial resource by the technologies we use daily.” In the face of all the challenges our post-pandemic society faces, how might we consider how Unitarian Universalist religious communities are being … Continue reading Do Nothing

Down to the River

Let’s gather at Pine Song, near Vallacito Reservoir, to consider what moves us, what inspires us, and how community might serve as the “something larger” that keeps us whole and gives us meaning. Come on down!  *No worship this morning at the UUFD sanctuary or on Zoom. 

By the Book

The Sunday New York Times features a regular column on writers and what has influenced them. How might we answer the questions they are asked, such as, ‘what’s on your nightstand?’, ‘your favorite book as a child?’, ‘what book most influenced you?’ Bring a book to give away and receive another. 

So It Goes

Today we’ll celebrate the absurdities of life, with a little help from one of Unitarian Universalism’s favorite authors, Kurt Vonnegut.

It is Time Now!

Click here for the link for the July 25 service. Let’s look at the opportunities we have in this great turning for deeper connection to one another, to our community, to our world.

The Goddess is Alive and Magic is Afoot

Click here for the link for the July 18 service. How might deep spiritual practice enable strength, confidence and certainty in life? Emphasizing inclusion, love and stewardship of Nature, positivity and bonds of loyalty and support, Paganism lifts up the same principles found in Unitarian Universalism.

Note on the Journey

Click here for the link for the July 11 service. The journey is responding to our times with a deep time perspective and conscious intention.  What might be ours to do in this Great Turning? 

Learning to Lead in Love

Click here for the link for the July 4 service. Taking a lyric from the song by MaMuse, how can we use this mantra for a more meaningful and fulfilling life?  One family has taken this approach to share with the congregation.