Rest Well Dear One
In a world that makes us feel we must rush, and do, and hurry, and be perfect – what helps you find rest in your day, in your week?
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In a world that makes us feel we must rush, and do, and hurry, and be perfect – what helps you find rest in your day, in your week?
We are reimagining climate justice for a new era and bringing a spirit of Revival and Renewal to our collective work. Imagine that it’s 2050 and we’ve achieved all of our wildest hopes for collective liberation. What is present in that re-imagined reality? What have our values led us to collectively abolish or move away … Continue reading Climate Justice Revival
A time to remember cycles, seasons, the inevitability of change. A time to make an inner turn as nature makes a turn of Her own.
In anticipation of International Day of Peace, Karen Baggott and Meganne Smith will be sharing thoughts and songs on the topic of peace. Peace is a noun, and it is a verb; it is a process and a destination.
Bring a small vessel of water to add to our collective communal waters – we will contemplate waters of transformation, waters of grief, waters of renewal and waters of joy.
In a season where we might be returning to school or work … vacations come to an end, and we have many blessings to count. Bring your school bag, lunch box, backpack or even your briefcase to church, and we will have a Blessing of the Backpacks, that all return to the fall season and … Continue reading Blessings To Be Counted
Enlightenment is not a panacea …. It is a pathway.
Our faith thrives when we embrace pluralism, and we do it all the time, in so many ways. let us embark on a journey of deep reflection and celebration as we explore the rich tapestry of religious pluralism within our Unitarian Universalist tradition. Our spiritual path invites us to discover and ground ourselves in the core … Continue reading Pluralism Embrace of the Mystery
Our minister Leslie Runnels will join us for her first day in the pulpit – come for a deepening awareness around beginnings, as we unfold our ministries together.
Hafiz, or Hafez, was a Persian poet in the 1300’s who was very famous in his ownday and who is still a noted figure in present-day Iran and beyond. He studied andmemorized the Quran, earning him the title “protector,” or “hafez”; and hispoetry often expresses “the divine inspiration of the mystical.” Today, we willconsider his statement: … Continue reading The Words We Speak Become the House We Live In