Archives: Services

What’s the Rush?

It always seems like there’s so much going on. So much news to pay attention to, an ever-growing to-do list, and so many problems that need our attention. It’s easy to drive yourself crazy. Is there anything that can be done? How do we tell the difference between what’s truly urgent and what isn’t?

Balance

Life depends on balance. It is the principle of yin and yang. Dark and light, hot and cold, wet and dry. Sometimes balance is easy, like being on a seesaw. At other times, it is a high-wire act with all the risk that entails when things have gone dangerously out of balance. Repair of the … Continue reading Balance

A Festival of Lanterns

The Lantern Festival (which occurs on February 15th this year) marks the end of two weeks of Lunar New Year festivities in East Asia. In this service, we will lift up what we want to remember, let go of what needs to be let go, and turn toward a new self and a new future.

Crossing Bridges

First, we were Building Bridges: building this fantastic new facility at 2900 Bridges St. Now, we’re Crossing Bridges: getting ready to actually move into the building and start using it. How will this new building serve our vision and mission? What else do we need to make all our hopes and dreams for this community … Continue reading Crossing Bridges

Renewal and Repair: A Touchstones Topic by the Worship Committee

Renewal is a necessity built into the fabric of life. It is one aspect of the repair of the world. Winter fallowness is a process of renewal giving birth to another springtime. Whether we relax, rest, or sleep, renewal should be the result. When it is not, more is needed physically, mentally, emotionally, and/or spiritually … Continue reading Renewal and Repair: A Touchstones Topic by the Worship Committee

Me and We: The Individual and the Collective

Rev. Michelle reflects on the individualist culture of the United States and Unitarian Universalism and how that has clashed at times with the collectivist culture of her upbringing. We all have a lot to learn from each other: how might Unitarian Universalism benefit from collectivism? What does this have to do with our Principles?

The Eighth Principle

Justice is a journey, and we’re not always sure how we’re going to get there or whether we’ll get there at all. In this service, members of the Unitarian Coastal Fellowship will reflect on their personal journeys with racial justice and anti-oppression work, and also on the journey of the Fellowship as a whole–and look … Continue reading The Eighth Principle

Teaching and Learning

Unitarian Universalists love learning new things, and many of us also love to teach and even worked as teachers. What does learning have to do with spirituality? What can church teach us about ourselves and how to be with each other?

Renewing the Covenant

The last line of our covenant exhorts us to “forgive ourselves and each other, and begin again in love.” As we look at a new year, brimming with new possibilities, let’s examine how we begin again in love.