Book Communion
We will be having a Book Communion during our Sunday service. Please bring a favorite book or book that has been especially moving for you – this can even be in e-book form. Fear not your book will return home safely with you.
We will be having a Book Communion during our Sunday service. Please bring a favorite book or book that has been especially moving for you – this can even be in e-book form. Fear not your book will return home safely with you.
Does your language and attitude affect the way you interact with others? Come and find out on Sunday.
Samhain is a Gaelic festival marking the end of the harvest season and the beginning of winter or the “darker half” of the year.
Our service on October Second will be a lay-led, communal experience where the congregation will explore our diverse and varied sources of faith and wisdom. From the Quran and the Ramayana to Star Trek and Gilmore Girls, please come prepared to reflect and to share the sources that inspire you.
Adapted from a sermon by Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd, from River Road Unitarian Church in Bethesda, Maryland. It’s a service Chris attended in person six months ago, and is repeating at 2U with Reverend Ladd’s permission and encouragement.
Finding acceptance and authenticity.
Prayer is not an activity many UUs consider as useful. In this multigenerational service, we will look at prayer through the years and by various faiths, the many types of prayer, and how this practice can enrich your life, even if you identify as a humanist.
Lorraine explores the topic of relics in this sermon, noting that most of the world’s religions venerate relics. What meaning can UUs find in this ancient sacred practice?