Worship weaves together our own thoughts and experiences with music, beauty, poetry, and words that both comfort and challenge. Our programs for all ages inspire us, and awaken us to our capacities to make a difference in our own lives and in the world. “Our faith is not interested in saving your soul. We’re here to help you unfold the awesome soul you already have.” —Andrea Lerner
We, along with other Unitarian Universalists, gather here today on the quest for truth and meaning and to bear witness to the record of human lives extinguished simply because these people dared to live authentically, We remember and honor them.
Celebrating Native American History Month is a time to recognize and celebrate the rich history, culture, traditions, and contributions of Native American and Alaska Native peoples, highlighting their resilience and achievements throughout history.
Día de los Muertos is celebrated mostly in Mexico and some parts of Central and South America. Recently it has become increasingly popular among Latino communities abroad, including in the United States. It’s a celebration of life, not death so come and help us CELEBRATE!!
The old tent revivals were where people went to sing and pray, to socialize and celebrate, to evangelize, and to renew their faith. A “Climate Revival” is going to be a bit different, of course, but maybe some things can stay the same. In any case, it sure looks like we need saving!
We will be celebrating Article II value of “interdependence” and the covenant “to protect Earth and allbeings from exploitation. We will create and nurture sustainable relationships of care and respect, mutuality and justice. We will work to repair harm and damaged relationships.”