Living the Questions
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.
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.
Continuing with the theme of Wholeness, we’ll explore how being in Community completes us.
Experience an energetic inner alignment leading to wholeness, resilience and joy.
Paradise: a promise for the future and a present reality. And a choice.
There are so many worrying things going on in the world, our country and in our own communities, that it can sometimes become depressing or overwhelming. Rev. Kim offers some thoughts on how to find wholeness and a balance between our care and concern, and … read more.
Reflect on the life and contributions of the first full-time ordained minister and one of the few suffrage workers who would live to vote. Come, hear about her life and wonder how Rev. Brown would react to the world of 2019.
Members of the Stewardship Committee will feed your soul with inspired perspectives on abundance and generosity. Come ponder how your financial resources might be viewed in new and liberating ways.