This service draws on the powerful ministry of our Unitarian Universalist Service Committee to discuss the work of justice as the root of our very humanity. Together we will explore how advancing human rights in relationship with one another makes us all whole.
Change. The word is enough to make some people shudder in anticipation - like waiting for the other shoe to drop. For others, it's the juice that makes life most interesting. No matter what your feelings, there is one truth about change: change is a certainty. It is one of the few constants. How we choose to risk - or resist - change, determines what transformations take place in our own lives.
An embodied worship service that will encompass a ceremony to honor your loved ones who have died, music that speaks to the depths of the natural world, and a labyrinth walk after service. The veil is thin this time of year. It is time for us to draw the circle wide and remember ourselves.
Diwali or Deepavali meaning “rows of lamps” is one of the most popular festivals of Hinduism. Diwali signifies the victory of good over evil, love over fear, and hope over despair. Join us for a spirited service with Indian dance, music, and percussion!
With global temperatures rising above pre-industrial levels, and still rising, severe climate events have been on the rise and continue to cause harmful displacement of humans. Rising sea levels can result in fully unlivable land and entire populations having to leave their country behind. For so many communities, the threat of climate change means rethinking how and where they can live. The service will investigate.