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.
UCF Yard Sale, Saturday, 5/17 from 9 AM to 12 noon. In our parking lot at 2900 Bridges St, MHC
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.
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.
Join us for our annual Christmas Eve service, where we celebrate the birth of hope in the darkness, revisit a familiar story from our Christian roots, and sing familiar songs.
At this turning of the seasons, we examine our relationships with darkness and light and celebrate the return of the sun. What lessons have we learned from the darkness?
In a world where there’s so much regret about the past and so much anxiety about the future, how do we remain in the present? How do we seize joy, when we suddenly and unexpectedly come across it?
As the nights grow long and we enter an inward season, let’s take time to reflect on hope—and also on hopelessness. After all, sometimes, hope feels very hard to find.
In this special multigenerational service, all ages can join in celebrating and reflecting on a holiday that encourages us to give thanks, be grateful, and remember what is truly important to us…while also making room for the many complicated stories that surround this time of year.
We welcome our new members with a special recognition ceremony—and reflect on the challenges and blessings of being a welcoming and inclusive faith.
Due to weather conditions, Sunday’s service will be on Zoom only. We’ll hear from some of the many Veterans in our congregation what they learned from their service and how that has informed their experience of Unitarian Universalism.
Have you ever struggled to articulate what Unitarian Universalism is all about? Hopefully, by the end of this service, you’ll have an “elevator pitch” that you can use to explain to people what Unitarian Universalism is all about. Hint: it’s not the faith where you can believe anything you want. It’s not that we don’t … Continue reading What Do UU’s Believe