On Forgiveness
Forgiveness is not an action but a process. How as a society, a church, and as individuals do we forgive in a world that is complex and divided? Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the reading and sermon.
Forgiveness is not an action but a process. How as a society, a church, and as individuals do we forgive in a world that is complex and divided? Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the reading and sermon.
The writer adrienne maree brown says it beautifully: “a broken heart can cover more territory.” On December 28, we will explore how grief and lament are interconnected with our human and UU stories of love and liberation. This will be a service with several invitations to sing (or listen) together!
This sermon stems from Jeremy Wood’s experience as a student in religious academies in Jerusalem. Each week, Jews chant and study a portion of the Torah, as they have for millennia. In the portion this week, Moses stands atop a mountain on the precipice of the land to which he has led his people for … Continue reading It is Enough, It is Plenty
Bring a flower (or a few) to join in Norbert Capek’s simple and beautiful ritual of sharing flowers and celebrating the beauty of community. To view the service click here at 10am.
If you pay attention to scientific reporting, you’ll know that there are ongoing discoveries about the nature of the universe, as we see further away, and examine the subnuclear dimensions. What images and insights might we discover if we look with a spiritual view? Click here to view the service at 10am.
From time to time in our lives, we find ourselves wondering who we are now – graduating from school, becoming a parent, losing a job or a special relationship, retiring, experiencing a serious health crisis, losing a special friend or loved one, etc. We’ll reflect on 4 big questions to assist us in answering that … Continue reading Who Do You Think You Are? 4 Big Questions
This worship service will explore the Chinese religious and philosophical tradition of Daoism. What is the Dao, or the Way? What does it mean to live in alignment with it? How does Daoism’s historical context help us understand it better? And, how has Daoism been misunderstood by Westerners who project their own worldviews onto it? … Continue reading Finding the Way
QUUF is joining the Wild Church movement. We will look at what it means to join a network of communities that teach and act on the belief that the primary church is nature itself. Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the reading and sermon.
SWOT is an acronym for a classic exercise to help determine an organization’s Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. This Sunday, with a loving heart, steely eyes, and an open mind, we invite ourselves to be reflective and brave as we SWOT Unitarian Universalism. Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the reading and sermon.
Learning from the perspectives and experience of our high school youth at QUUF through story, song, insight, and imagination. Special Music by the QUUF Youth. Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.