Topic: Past Services

The Divine Feminine

Our Mothers Day sermon addresses the scalable impact of the feminine mind, body & spirit and how it affects our health, our relationships, our communities and our world.  One of the motifs will be the singularity of science and spirituality within our human realm.

Goodbye

Today is my final day as your minister. I’ll reflect on my time here, especially our most bizarre, comical, and touching moments. A special music program is planned.

Letters to the Minister

I’ve solicited letters from the members and friends of our congregation and will reflect on the comedy, the hopes, and dreams found within the pages. This congregation will continue to rise and the thoughts of its members and friends are proof of it.

I Pity the Fool

You may recognize “I pity the fool” from Mr. T. However, this phrase can be traced to Shakespeare, Nietzsche, and even the Bible. This April Fool’s Day let us trace the origins of this phrase and how it informs our Unitarian Universalist theology.

Blessing of the Animals

Our seventh principle, respect for the interdependent web of all existence for which we are a part, guides this service. We invite you to bring your beloved pets to this service honoring this principle.

Beware of the Ides of March

The soothsayer’s warning to Julius Caesar, “Beware the Ides of March,” has forever imbued that date with a sense of foreboding. But in Roman times the expression “Ides of March” did not necessarily evoke a dark mood—it was simply the standard way of saying “March 15.” … read more.