Speaker: Rev. Susan Milnor

“A Place Inside”

We are encouraged, urged, even pressured to be happy, at no time more than during the holidays. It’s not always so easy. More importantly, is happiness really the most compelling spiritual end? What’s the difference between happiness and joy? It may be that moments of joy are more available even during hard times. Note:  We … Continue reading “A Place Inside”

“Truth and Myth”

Holy days usually involve a merger of truth (or history) with myth. What different functions do these serve for us in creating meaning or celebrating life? Do story and Myth open us to different kind of joy than truth does? How might all of this make sense in terms of Hanukkah, which the Jewish world … Continue reading “Truth and Myth”

“PAST AND FUTURE”

One of the fascinating aspects of astronomy is the insight it gives us into time:  the merging of past and present and future.  Being aware of that in our lives, both in our larger life and in congregational life, is important. What can cosmology teach us about holding our history, living in the present, and keeping … Continue reading “PAST AND FUTURE”

Halloween Service: Facing our Fears Together

A multigenerational service on how we gather the courage with each other to face our fears.  Stretching back to ancient Ireland, autumn has been a time of turning inward and gathering courage to meet that which we fear.  Our human connections with one another provide the “magic” to find our inner resources.  We will celebrate that strength in a … Continue reading Halloween Service: Facing our Fears Together

“LIVING BETWEEN”

In Healing the Heart of Democracy, educator, author, and activist Parker Palmer says, “We must judge ourselves by a higher standard than effectiveness, the standard called faithfulness.”  As we live in the space between the founding ideals of this democratic society and the reality, how can Parker’s words guide us, especially in this moment when … Continue reading “LIVING BETWEEN”

“In An Imperfect World”

We find ourselves in a societal moment when reproductive rights are being fundamentally challenged.  How does our Unitarian Universalist faith inform dealing with our concerns and convictions on these issues?  How do we center with compassion the full, lived experience of human beings who must deal with the  complexity of the issues?  Zoom Services will … Continue reading “In An Imperfect World”