How would you like to be remembered?
Explore with Hospice Chaplain Joanna Herren how to ensure that your wishes are honored and your life is celebrated the way you intended.
Explore with Hospice Chaplain Joanna Herren how to ensure that your wishes are honored and your life is celebrated the way you intended.
Sir Francis Bacon wrote, “Hope is a good breakfast but it is a bad supper.” While hope springs eternal, what good is it if we don’t spring into action? In this sermon, Mark will explore the relationship between Hope and Action and share his thoughts … read more.
Appreciating the beauty and richness in our imperfections.
Intend it or not, we leave markers behind us that tell following generations what we were like, how we lived, what we held as important.
A UUCLV tradition returns with members sharing their thoughts on a matter of heartfelt importance to them.
So often even when we see the beauty in another person, we are shy about speaking up. The radical act of expressing love and affirmation could transform our world, and ourselves.
We will reflect on a new 8th Principle being voted on in General Assembly this year and share observations of the importance of GA for all of us. Remember, next year it is in Providence, RI!!
Remember that old bumper sticker “to question is the answer?” I disagree, and I’ll tell you why! But that doesn’t mean it’s not important, and we need to pay attention to what questions we ask.
This denomination and much of European-based civilization holds up as ideal the critical thinking and emphasis on rationality of the Enlightenment or Age of Reason. But, is there a dark side to these ideals and have we allowed them to harm us?
Long before Unitarian Universalism existed, before even Christianity or Judaism had been born, the cultures of Europe worshipped gods and goddesses, and nature was an integral part of their religious understandings. Why did this change & how did it affect our attitudes toward mothers and … read more.