Water Communion
Join us via Zoom this Sunday for our non-traditional, traditional Water Communion, as we launch ourselves into the unknown waters of the coming church year.
Join us via Zoom this Sunday for our non-traditional, traditional Water Communion, as we launch ourselves into the unknown waters of the coming church year.
Join us for today’s ZOOM service as we hear from the Rev. Leslie Chartier.
This Sunday, we will explore what it looks like to use our wisdom to create meaningful change. Recognizing we live on the side of the faith line of the religious pluralists, who hold that people believing in different creeds and belonging to different communities need to support each. Knowing that the common good is best … Continue reading The Wisdom to Know the Difference (Audio)
We are all needed to make our community a better place. Together let’s dive into one man’s life and discover how we too can affect change. We will continue our sermon series exploring ways to think more clearly about what is, and is not within our power to change, all the while maintaining our authentic … Continue reading Accepting the Things You Can Change (Video)
We, as a community, are trying to find where we can impact change, and are looking for opportunities to uplift voices. Over the next three Sundays we will be exploring ways to think more clearly about what is, and is not within our power to change, all the while maintaining our authentic identities.
We will hear from Alex Haider-Winnet who is a student at Pacific School of Religion and a Student Hospital Chaplain at Sutter Health in the Bay Area, California.
When it comes to guns and America, it would behoove the nation to look to the Unitarian Universalist tradition and our Second Principal which advocates justice, equity, and compassion in human relations. Back in 1972, the UUA issued a Statement of Action items for city, state, and federal governments. Since then, gun violence has increased, … Continue reading 2nd Principle and the 2nd Amendment
With Rev. Edith A. Loves’ permission, we will present a recorded sermon she delivered to the Greater Nashville UU Congregation on May 24, 2020. Rev. Love writes, “I hear many suggesting it is time soon to ‘go back to normal,’ but I wonder, what does that mean? And do we really want to? Let’s explore … Continue reading The New Normal
Now more than ever, it is important to keep Sabbath time for ourselves – and that is not necessarily about Sunday at all! How can we observe the Sabbath as an everyday spiritual practice? Join us as we welcome Rev. Diana McLean, minister of Peterborough UU Church in Peterborough, NH.
What can help us to get through hard times? Perhaps, ‘thinking like a mountain’ can! It has to do with time. And rocks. And resilience.