Beloved Community Has a Budget
Justice, welcome, and care don’t happen by accident. This sermon names the often-unspoken truth: our values require resources, and stewardship is how we make beloved community real.
Justice, welcome, and care don’t happen by accident. This sermon names the often-unspoken truth: our values require resources, and stewardship is how we make beloved community real.
On this tender Christmas Eve, we gather in the soft glow of candlelight to step gently into the quiet of the night. In a world weary with conflict, grief, and uncertainty, what does it mean to seek peace? Not as silence or avoidance, but as a living practice rooted in compassion, courage, and justice?
This morning, join us as we explore the ways spiritual wisdom is found in darkness.
This morning, we will explore the Hanukkah miracle as a story about having just enough…enough courage, enough hope, enough unity, enough love.Rev.
This week’s message explores gratitude not just as a feeling, but as a way of living in the flow of giving and receiving. Drawing from the Talmud, Kabbalah, and even a touch of modern philosophy, we will reflect on how we can learn to receive with the same grace we give, recognizing that every blessing … Continue reading The Art of Receiving: Gratitude That Flows Both Ways
Prayers and practices for gatherings where politics, grief, or absence share the meal.
From farm fields to grocery aisles, we bless the hands that feed us and consider ethical ways to show thanks.
In times of uncertainty and change, leadership is not about titles or control, it’s about connection, courage, and care. This Sunday, Rev. Latifah Griffin invites us to explore what it means to “meet the moment” as a community grounded in mutual aid. Together, we’ll reflect on how Unitarian Universalist values call us to lead with love, … Continue reading Meeting the Moment: Leadership and Mutual Aid
Celebrate religious pluralism by exploring the evolution of the 8 principles.