Topic: Past Services

The Underbelly of the Palm Beaches

 

We will take a look at homelessness in the land of wealth and privilege. What will this reflection mean for us as Unitarian Universalists committed to healing our communities?

The Fire of Commitment

How can we ascribe monetary value to the place of the church in our lives? Quite frankly, I’m not sure that we should. That way of thinking connects us solidly with the consumer culture in which we live. (“Let’s see…what did I get from this? … read more.

The Warmth of Our Community

We pride ourselves on the warmth and inclusiveness of our community and the opportunities we provide for spiritual growth and service to others.  What does our congregation mean to you?  What role do you play in our community? What role does the congregation play in your … read more.

Spirituality & Sexuality

Just as there is a connection between body and spirit, there is a connection between spirituality and sexuality. Yet, despite living in such a highly sexualized society, we rarely talk about it. Starting this month, some of us will explore that connection. Our congregation will … read more.

The Light of Truth

This month we will focus on our congregation and it’s annual pledge campaign.  One reason, among many, to support our congregation is that here you will find one of the remaining places to be with fellow seekers.  The programs, the ministries, the fellowship–all leading us to the … read more.

Welcoming The Stranger

When you first seek hospitality, you are a stranger, merely a guest. A sojourner, one whose stay is expected to be temporary. But true hospitality welcomes the wanderer home–when we offer our hospitality, we are offering to make this his or her home, as well … read more.

Humanism in Perspective

Many UUs are following the Humanist journey. It works for them. But does this alternative, non-theistic, rationality really provide the comfort, inspiration or motivation that we all need?

The Moral Arc: From Parker to Ghandi to King

Theodore Parker was a Unitarian minister and prominent American Transcendentalist born in 1810 who called for the abolition of slavery. In 1853 a collection of “Ten Sermons of Religion” by Parker was published and the third sermon titled “Of Justice and the Conscience” included figurative … read more.

Expulsion of the Undesired

This Sunday we will focus on deportations and the local work of the local P.E.A.C.E. organization is focused on. We will have a guest effected by this issue. We’ll explore our UU values within this context.

Janus

In ancient Roman religion Janus is the god of beginnings, gates, transitions, time, doorways, passages, and endings. He is usually depicted as having two faces, since he looks to the future and to the past. It is conventionally thought that the month of January is named for Janus. We will reflect … read more.