Love Them Anyway
In this divisive world, how are we to keep love at the center? Some people are really hard to love. Rev. Tracie helps guide us through how to love them anyway.
In this divisive world, how are we to keep love at the center? Some people are really hard to love. Rev. Tracie helps guide us through how to love them anyway.
As she enters her last semester for her Doctor of Ministry program, Rev. Tracie shares her research and findings of her thesis and how this can impact our congregation and our wider UUA. Worship leader, Jane Bradford, will guide is through our service.
This Sunday we will continue our roundtable-style services by re-examining our perceptions of Change.
These services are designed to allow participants to share their thoughts if they choose to do so. Sharing is always voluntary; active listening is welcome too. While you are speaking, all others … read more.
This Sunday we will continue our roundtable-style services with Transformation. This summer we are exploring the subjects of the Unitarian Universalists Article II Study Report.
These services are designed to allow participants to share their thoughts if they choose to do so. Sharing is always voluntary; … read more.
Rounding out her three-part series, Rev. Tracie Barrett explores the merger of our two historical denominations and how the stage was set for who we are today.
We arrive at 10:30 each Sunday morning. Feel free to drop in!
This month, Rev. Tracie explores our Unitarian heritage and history. By looking back, we can find patterns that affect us today.
Join us this Sunday as Rev. Tracie Barrett begins a three-part series on our history with our Universalist heritage and history.
The journey towards building Beloved Community is a long one. And if we are to do the work we are called to do, we need tools for it. Rev. Tracie explores the “tools” we Unitarian Universalists need to carry with us and use in our … read more.
Join us this Sunday as Reverend Collins shares a compelling vision of a needed shift in human consciousness. The eternal question, “who is the neighbor?”, will serve as a launching point for a vision of this new consciousness, a new wise and contemplative way, and … read more.
At the start of a new year, before we look forward, it’s important to look at what we might need to set down first. Join Rev Tracie Barrett this Sunday as she helps us welcome in 2023. Please bring a palm-sized rock with you to … read more.
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