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Passover Seder Companion
Chop Wood, Carry Water
*Welcome *Call to Worship *Time of Greeting *Chalice Lighting Our Unitarian Universalist churches are dedicated to the proposition that beyond all our differences, and beneath all our diversity, there is a unity which makes us one, and which binds us together. We light this chalice in witness to this unity. *Affirmation of Faith Love is … Continue reading Chop Wood, Carry Water
“The Many-Headed Truth Monster”
*Welcome *Call to Worship *Time of Greeting *Chalice Lighting Our Unitarian Universalist churches are dedicated to the proposition that beyond all our differences, and beneath all our diversity, there is a unity which makes us one, and which binds us together. We light this chalice in witness to this unity. *Affirmation of Faith Love is … Continue reading “The Many-Headed Truth Monster”
“Survival Strategies”
*Welcome *Call to Worship*Time of Greeting *Chalice Lighting Our Unitarian Universalist churches are dedicated to the proposition that beyond all our differences, and beneath all our diversity, there is a unity which makes us one, and which binds us together. We light this chalice in witness to this unity. *Affirmation of Faith Love is the … Continue reading “Survival Strategies”
“Lost in the Supermarket”
“A Companion to Owls”
On International Women’s Day, join us for a service about forms of wisdom that often go unappreciated: the wisdom of intuition, the wisdom of nature, the wisdom of loss, and the wisdom of the body itself.
“Poetic Wisdom”
Poetry is far from the only means of human expression, but it is among our most flexible methods of conveying grand and difficult meaning succinctly. A little over two decades ago I arrived in Miss Idonia Cannady’s classroom with no interest in poetry, to speak of. But among her assignments that year was that we … Continue reading “Poetic Wisdom”
32407 + 34902 Guest Preacher: Rev. Julie Lombard
Come hear stories of resilience, hope, and courage – love stories born out of the concentration camps at Auschwitz-Birkenau and the Gulags of Siberia. When Jews are sent to work at the camps, some earn privileged positions as tattooists or desk jobs. They use their privileged positions to help keep their fellow prisons alive. One … Continue reading 32407 + 34902 Guest Preacher: Rev. Julie Lombard
“No Place to Stop”
Resilience, ur spiritual theme for the month of February, as a literal meaning of being able to return to the same shape after being stretched or bent. Normally it brings to mind constance and sameness. But it can also be about the will and determination to keep going, keep moving, keep changing. Join us for … Continue reading “No Place to Stop”