Love is the Doctrine of this Church
David Early, Worship Associate Love is more than an emotion or a feeling. Love is a core practice of what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist. Part 1 of … Continue reading Love is the Doctrine of this Church
David Early, Worship Associate Love is more than an emotion or a feeling. Love is a core practice of what it means to be a Unitarian Universalist. Part 1 of … Continue reading Love is the Doctrine of this Church
Julie Borden, Worship Associate Inspired by our Sacred Cinema film, Real Women Have Curves, we explore what it looks like to love yourself, and love your body, as you are. … Continue reading Sacred Cinema: Real Women Have Curves
Jeremy Pace, Worship Associate A tradition we share with many UU congregations is to begin our new church year with a Water Communion, a ritual honoring our connections to this … Continue reading Ingathering & Water Communion
Linda Fitzgerald, Worship Associate In the midst of labor strikes in Los Angeles, from hotel workers to writers/actors to city workers, and unionization drives in countless workplaces, we mark Labor Day by celebrating … Continue reading Labor of Love: Honoring Work & Rest
Julie Borden, Worship Associate Our Sacred Cinema film for August is How to Blow Up a Pipeline, a film about a disparate group of young environmental activists who execute a daring mission to sabotage … Continue reading Sacred Cinema: How to Blow Up a Pipeline
Tracy Watson, Worship Associate In his Letter from Birmingham Jail, MLK lamented those “who prefer a negative peace which is the absence of tension to a positive peace which is … Continue reading Peace, Justice & the Wisdom to Know the Difference (& Backpack Blessing)
Julie Borden, Worship Associate So much of our adult lives revolve about around work and responsibilities. This Sunday we set that aside—and dedicate our service to having FUN!!! Join us … Continue reading Do You Wanna Play?
Jeremy Pace, Worship Associate On this Sunday before Independence Day, what would it means to move from thinking about ourselves as consumers, to see ourselves as citizens—not the kind defined by what passport you … Continue reading American: Subject, Consumer or Citizen?
David Early, Worship Associate Being welcoming isn’t simply about putting out a welcome mat, offering a warm smile and a cup of coffee. It means creating space where people feel … Continue reading “Being a Community of Welcome”: New Member Sunday
Linda Fitzgerald, Worship Associate The Flower Communion is an annual ritual celebrating beauty, diversity, and community. The Flower Communion was originally created in June 1923 by the Rev. Norbert Čapek (CHAW-peck), who … Continue reading 100th Anniversary of the Flower Communion