Blue Holidays Vespers Service
In-Person Only During this holiday season, our culture insists we be happy and celebratory. For many of us, the holidays can be a painful and lonely time. Join us in … Continue reading Blue Holidays Vespers Service
In-Person Only During this holiday season, our culture insists we be happy and celebratory. For many of us, the holidays can be a painful and lonely time. Join us in … Continue reading Blue Holidays Vespers Service
Aimee Noel and Julie Borden, Worship Associates. The Rev. Dr. Gregory Carrow-Boyd returns to our pulpit to discuss Black joy, a concept popularized over social media, centers the need and desire … Continue reading Black Joy to the World
Julie Border, Worship Associate The ritual of communion began as a time set aside to welcome everyone to a communal table to share food and give thanks. In sharing bread … Continue reading Bread Communion
David Early, Worship Associate Even as the election is over and the dust settles, our religious values—our affirmation of the inherent worth and dignity of every person and understanding that … Continue reading Now What? Notes from the Religious Left
Join us as we acknowledge Veterans Day with a variety of reflections on military service from Unitarian Universalist ministers and chaplains. The Emerson Choir will sing “Bright Morning Stars” traditional, … Continue reading And Service is Its Prayer: Reflections on Veteran’s Day
Melissa Marote, Worship Associate In many faith and cultural traditions, this is the season to remember and honor our ancestors and beloved dead. This Sunday we hold service of remembrance, … Continue reading Love Doesn’t Die: Remembering Our Beloved Dead
Linda Fitzgerald, Worship Associate We continue our Sacred Cinema series with the beloved musical The Wizard of Oz, about a girl who finds herself transported from Kansas to the magical land of … Continue reading Sacred Cinema: The Wizard of Oz – Multigenerational Service
David Early, Worship Associate When the problems we face are huge, it can feel overwhelming, like there is nothing we can do. But is that really true? What if we … Continue reading The Awesome Power to Make a Difference
To witness the interconnectedness of creation, from vast galaxies to the tiniest forms of life, is awe–inspiring. How might tapping into that sense of awe shape our lives? Julie Borden, … Continue reading Life, the Universe & Everything
In recognition of National Coming Out Day (October 11), Alicia Arballo—a transgender woman who made the decision to medically transition at 62 years old, and has supported numerous LGBTQIA+ students as … Continue reading The Coming Out Process