Category: spiritual growth
Principle 3: Acceptance of one another and encouragement to spiritual growth in our congregations
As Unitarian Universalists we are called to a free and responsible search for truth and meaning within the context of a theologically diverse and pluralistic faith community. Using the stories of our own lives, we will explore how we use sacred language to make meaning, … read more.
Sundays: Summer Salons continue for our 9:30am Sunday Gatherings. Salons are our answer to the relaxed pace of the warmer months, June through August. Instead of sermons, we share a reading and discussion. In this sense, Summer Salons are a blend of worship and RE … read more.
The topic for Sunday Salon, on July 11th … is Harmony. Harmony with Nature, Harmony with the Divine, Harmony with Community, Harmony with Social Justice…. all have influenced Unitarian Universalists in our Principles, and they are all the tenets of major religions and our sources … read more.
Samuel Prince, past board member of BLUU (Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism), is visiting via Zoom on Sunday, April 18th for our 9:30am worship gathering. Samuel has spoken with Rev. Jenny and Social Justice Chair, Braeden Udy, about justice work and … read more.
In 2021, 30 Days of Love focuses on four themes from a recently published report called Widening the Circle of Concern, which was developed by the Commission on Institutional Change, a UUA Board commissioned group charged with researching, reporting, and making … read more.
Dear Ones,
I am excited to share the news with you that the UUA’s Ministerial Fellowship Committee (MFC) convened February 1st to review renewal applications for ministers in preliminary fellowship, including my own. Tuesday, I received the word that I am welcomed into full fellowship! This … read more.
Your friends in the Fellowship are continuing to gather all online throughout the month of February. With all eyes on the COVID19 vaccine roll-out, and with a new era of administration focused on science, truth, and inclusion, we have so much cause for hope! For … read more.