Hindsight, Humor, and Hope
Members who took this class on “eldering” will offer to us wisdom from their journey. Come hear what age has blessed us.
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?
This year’s UUA program, “30 Days of Love” focuses on different themes for each week, culminating today on restorations and reparations. How might we each find our place to refuel? We’ll celebrate the UUA program Side with Love looking at intersectional racial justice, and we’ll listen to beautiful music from Marilyn Garst celebrating love.
While Groundhog Day might be a good day for an annual deadline, it has also been a parable for lessons learned. While staying home might feel like a repetitive practice, where might we find something better than before?
Join in an opportunity to nourish bodies and spirits through food and ritual, inviting us in to deeper connection. Bring to worship a small candle, a bite of food, or your whole meal.
Inspired by the poetic term, “remembering the future,” we usher in a new national administration. How might we have more than just “hope” for the four years ahead of us?
On this MLK Sunday, let us ponder the joyful change work deeply rooted in our theology.
Singing is such an vital part of our liberal religious community. Let’s create time to remind ourselves of the power of our collective voices.
On this day of Epiphany, what shall we leave behind in order to make 2021 a year worth our values? Have ready a small piece of paper (bathroom tissue?) to be ready to leave something behind.
We’ll explore the reasons for choosing classical music as a life’s work, concluding with a performance of a quintessential nocturne by Chopin. Click here… to join.