The Final Frontier
William Shatner finally went into space and came home disappointed. His reflections on that trip offer us a cautionary tale about our expectations. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
William Shatner finally went into space and came home disappointed. His reflections on that trip offer us a cautionary tale about our expectations. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
Words attributed to Benjamin Franklin just after the acceptance of the Constitution were captured by James McHenry in his journal. Noting that we have a republic, Franklin seemed to note that nothing was certain. As the election approaches, we’ll reflect on how we can do our part. Click here to view the service.
Figuring out the meaning of life is an ongoing project for most of us. An old Bloom County comic strip leads us into a reflection on what it might be. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
We’re celebrating the end of the regular church year, getting ready to do some of the business of the congregation, and offer gratitude to each other. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
Can we make time? Manage it? Organize it? We’ll consider some of the reflections of time management guru Oliver Burkeman’s recent reflections on the 4,000 weeks that most of us live. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
Next month at the Unitarian Universalist Association’s General Assembly, there will be a vote on an update of Article 2 of the bylaws. We’ll reflect upon the proposal and the amendments, and what comes next. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.
On this Mother’s Day, Kate Kinney joins Linda to reflect upon what is passed down to us, and what we carry and what we leave behind. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the sermons.
Rev. Norbert Čapek was the first to celebrate a flower service in his church in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Bring a flower (and maybe a few extras) to this all-ages celebration of the beauty of our community. Click here to view the service.
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. Click here to read the readings and … Continue reading Dancing the Interdependent Web
Rabbi Danya Ruttenberg explores the teachings of Maimonides to help us understand how it is we come back into relationship after there has been division. This service will introduce her book On Repentance and Repair, the UUA Common Read in advance of the Adult Growth and Learning program beginning on April 30. Click here to view the … Continue reading Restoration