The Mission Church
Our new mission statement is to “transform our lives and our communities by living our Principles.” What does it mean to live our Principles? What are our Principles? What does that look like?
I Am Willing
Guest speaker Lawrence Ingalls helps us to look at diversity from different perspectives.
What do you believe?
Our churches are filled with people of various beliefs. What do you believe?
The Transcendentalist Bomb
The transcendentalists of the 19th century had a radical message to give to the world. Hear what that was and how it informs us today.
No Mirrors
What if there were no mirrors in the world? What if you could see yourself only through the eyes of others?
We Stand on the Side of Love
Unitarian Universalism is a faith that stands on the side of love. This Sunday we look at how that came about.
Franciscatarianism
The new pope caused quite a stir when he became the first to take the name Francis. Now more than 800 years since his radical ministry of simplicity and service to the least among us, St. Francis of Assisi’s life still stands as a call to justice and compassion. How might Francis’ example inspire our own sense of vocation?
UU Social Justice
In the 19th Century, Unitarian Universalists led the way in reforming the issues of the day. How has our legacy lived out today?
If Wishes Were Horses
Hope can be a powerful tool for justice, but what’s the difference between hope and wishful thinking?
The Light of Hope
Our culture often leans toward cynicism. In this season of hope, what can we do to combat despair?
Dancing with Despair: The Life and Times of Clara Barton
Our worship theme for the month of December is the interplay between despair and hope. Come and look beyond the stereotypes at one of our Universalist ancestors, Clara Barton, founder of the American Red Cross. Though she suffered from depression, Barton was a social justice worker who would thrive during times of adversity. Her life is full of surprises.