Summer and Self Care
Summer. It’s hot. The kids are out of school. Things slow down. What about you? Why is that? How are you?
Reverend Ed Proulx serves the First Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palm Beaches as our Interim Minister from 2020 through 2023.

He comes to us after a 29 year career in pension services, working mostly for banks in CT, NY and most recently in SC.
He is married to Francine and has two college-aged daughters who both still reside in SC.
His call to ministry is to “walk with you as you experience the mysteries of being human.”
Summer. It’s hot. The kids are out of school. Things slow down. What about you? Why is that? How are you?
One year and five days ago, Officer Derek Chauvin, knelt on George Floyd’s neck for 8:46. George Floyd died. The police officer was not charged. The whole incident was recorded. They say it changed the country. One can only hope.
In April, we considered whether or not words matter as we looked at poetry. What about the words that don’t exist? Do they matter, too?
It’s Mother’s Day. One of the most complex holidays of the whole year, celebrating one of the most selfless acts possible for a human to take. We will lean into that love as we celebrate this day.
Fifty One Years Ago this Tuesday, the Ohio National Guard after trying to disperse a crowd of student protesters at Kent State, turned toward the crowd and opened fire. Thirteen seconds later, four protestor were dead and nine were wounded. Can we still hear the … read more.
We celebrate the outgoing and the incoming slate of leaders. The outgoing leaders, with whom we all learned about Zoom meetings and interim ministry, and the incoming leaders who will be brining us into this 2021-22 (hopefully) post-pandemic “new-normal”.
Rush Limbaugh died right here in our back yard just shy of two months ago. Let’s face it, many of us have trouble with people we feel did damage to society. Mr. Limbaugh did not escape that trouble. But what does this trouble say about … read more.
Its Easter Sunday! Easter Sunday is so rich theologically, culturally and in terms of its traditions. Most of all, it welcomes in Spring in many parts of the world. Don’t forget to wear your big Easter hats!
On this Passover Sunday and Palm Sunday, we welcome the five new members who have joined our Congregation since the beginning of the Corona pandemic. They’re our Corona Members. Come join us in welcoming them to our community.
Ostara, the Neo-Pagan celebration of the Spring Equinox, is a time to embrace hope amidst adversity and potential as yet unrealized.