Virtual Worship Via Zoom
What Kind of Church Are We? – Click here… to join The way we gather and are organized, stems from an early agreement, made in 1637. What parts of that covenant lead us in times of trial?
What Kind of Church Are We? – Click here… to join The way we gather and are organized, stems from an early agreement, made in 1637. What parts of that covenant lead us in times of trial?
The Poignancy of Living in These Days – Click here to join… Among so many other important things we note, we are also living in what is named in Judaism, “the High Holy Days.” These are days of taking stock, for making amends, to recognize “the deep poignancy of living in these days.”
Love With No Exceptions – Click here to join… It’s been 250 years since John Murray preached his first sermon on American soil. Come, hear how Universalism has made a difference in many lives today.
We Are All Longing To Go Home – Click here to join… We’ll celebrate our water communion today, gathering water from our homes, our pond, our river, our reservoirs. Take a picture of yourself and your water, send it to Rev. Katie (by 9/9), and we’ll feature you in the service.
Low Road Capitalism – Click here to join… American Capitalism has it roots deeply entwined with slavery in America; it is deeply interconnected to our political system as well. We have accepted this model and American corporations have continued to engage in violence and brutality to maintain power. What can we do to change our … Continue reading Virtual Worship Via Zoom
Question Box Click here… to join. What could the minister answer for you? Do you want to ask about life, death, God, history or mundane things? Email your questions so some answers will have a prepared answer, and a few others will be on the fly.
Rooted, Inspired & Ready Click here… to join Our faith is perfectly poised for such a time as this. Let’s take part!
Warnings Against Idolatries of the Mind and Spirit Click here… to join -Rev. Katie Kandarian-Morris We’ll wrap our summer series with a look at the reminders of not venerating the uncertain. What have we learned through our exploration?
Heed the Results of Science: Joseph Priestley, Maverick Scientist Unitarian Click here… to join The discoverer of oxygen and soda water was not just incidentally a Unitarian.
Heed the Results of Science: Cecilia Payne-Gaposchkin Click here… to join Cecilia Payne blazed a trail into the largely male-dominated scientific community and was an inspiration to many. Her thesis “Stellar Atmospheres” was hailed as “the most brilliant Ph.D. thesis ever written in astronomy.”