Welcoming the Stranger, Including Yourself
Examining the challenge and necessity of extending love to strangers, as well as to the parts of ourselves we might struggle to accept.
Examining the challenge and necessity of extending love to strangers, as well as to the parts of ourselves we might struggle to accept.
A deep dive into agape (selfless, unconditional love) and its call to embrace everyone, especially those society marginalizes.
Tomorrow is here. What is our role as a liberal spiritual community and how can we remain hopeful? Join us as we hold each other in beloved community.
Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr. King’s life and work call us to examine our hearts, our communities, and our world. As Unitarian Universalists, his vision aligns with our deepest principles: the inherent worth and dignity of every person, justice and equity in human relations, and the goal of a world community with peace, … Continue reading Living Dr. King’s Legacy Today
We all need love…and some of us don’t get enough. Finding ways to give and receive love as adults requires vulnerability, which can be challenging in our extremely individualistic society. We will be exploring how we can experience more loving connection in a safe and healthy way.
The fire communion separates the end of the year from the beginning, helping us to put in perspective the joys and sorrows, the changes and transitions, the ups and downs of the year. It’s a half-way point in our church year, but a celebration of the outside calendar’s year’s end and year’s beginning.
Join us as we reflect deeply on the season’s meaning and consider how we can carry its spirit forward into their lives and communities
The divine presence calls us to action—toward justice, compassion, and love. It’s not only about feeling connected but about living in ways that honor that connection. Join us as we explore how the divine presence can guide us toward purpose and meaning in our daily lives.