Sunday, January 9 @ 11 am – “Let Go”
The great James Baldwin once wrote that “love takes off the masks that we fear we cannot live without and know we cannot live within.” As we consider this month what living with intention means,...
Sunday, December 26 @ 10 am* – “In Reverent Silence”
We live in a loud culture—where the strength of one’s convictions is often measured in decibels. We live in a loud season—with traditional songs and celebrations that are much beloved, but that can still be...
December 18 @ 4:30 pm – “Winter Solstice: Honoring the Darkness, Welcoming the Light”
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 hope...
December 4 & 5 – “A Time Set Apart”
Unitarian Minister A. Powell Davies wrote, “Life must have its sacred moments and its holy places. We need the infinite, the limitless, the uttermost—all that can give the heart a deep and strengthening peace.” Reverence...
November 28 @ 10 am – “Reasons to be Grateful”
Following the Thanksgiving holiday, we will come together for one service, on Sunday, November 28, at 10 am. This will be a multi-generational time for sharing in gratitude as we offer our thanks for the...
November 20 & 21 – “Reason and Its Discontents”
Reason is one of the signal virtues of our tradition, and the scientific inquiry it makes possible has shaped the world we live in to a spectacular degree. Yet, the free criticism of thought and...
November 6 & 7 – “Life Passed Through the Fire of Thought”
Logic and reason: the capacities of the human mind to examine, criticize, and grow in understanding about itself and the world. Our tradition has long celebrated and affirmed these qualities. Yet, each generation must also...
October 30 & 31 – “With Us Still”
On this weekend of remembrance, when we honor All Souls Day, we reflect on those who came before and notice how they remain with us still. Our lives are rooted, grounded, and take shape as...
October 23 & 24 – “Imaginary Friends”
Everyone needs friends—companions through life, to share our trials and triumphs with, and to lean on for support in times of need. We need friends so badly that sometimes we might just have to invent...
October 9 & 10 – “Our Dialogue with the Earth”
For many of us, living in the midst of an ecological crisis means teetering somewhere between ignoring the problem and despairing over it. The vital challenge of life in a wounded world is to seek...