September 28 & 29 – “Here, If You Need Me”
In this month of reflections on covenant, we turn our attention to our covenant to care for one another. Where and when are you reminded that you do not stand alone? In the 1800s, the...
“The Tortoise, the Hare, & Unitarian Universalism”
This weekend we contemplate the “point” of Unitarian Universalism. What is it that brings us together? What do we find here in this community? And what can be learned from that ancient Aesop’s Fable, “The...
June 9 @ 10 am – “Blessing of the Animals: A Service for All Ages”
Animals bless us with their playfulness and affection and simply through their trusting presence. Dogs, cats, hamsters, snakes, earthworms, and all well-behaved pets are invited to join us, with their humans, for our service of...
May 18 & 19 – “A Celebration of Flower Communion”
Ninety-seven years ago this June, Norbert Capek created the Flower Ceremony in his Prague congregation. Each year, we call to mind the beauty to be found in our diversity and the strength in our togetherness....
May 4 & 5 – “Exemplars, Teachers, and Gurus”
This weekend Doug and Kelly will introduce our theme for the month of May, curiosity, by becoming curious about the people who serve as guides in our lives. Thanks to the suggestion of Alan and...
Good Friday & Easter Services – April 19 & 21
April 19 @ 5pm “Good Friday Service” Douglas Wadkins, Interim Senior Minister Tenebrae is a service that honors the parallels in the Gospel narratives around the final days of Jesus’ life and our own times...
March 23 & 24 – “Waiting for Our Souls to Catch Up”
It’s been said that life is about the journey, not the destination. There are times when our journeys feel long and hard and we aren’t quite sure how to continue. We’ll take a look at...
January 12 & 13 – “Stories of Possibility, Stories of Power”
All of us tell stories about our lives; they give us a narrative that gives meaning to our past, and guide us for the future. The stories we tell are crucial to our knowing who...
Saturday, December 22 – Winter Solstice Celebration
The longest night of the year, the winter solstice, is the time when the light returns and our days slowly begin to lengthen. It is a time to remember, in story and song, the fertile...
November 24 & 25 – “The Thanksgiving Door”
Join us as we tell the heartwarming story of The Thanksgiving Door, by Debby Atwell. What appears to be a disaster becomes a blessing in disguise when strangers join together in friendship, good food, dancing,...