“This I Believe”: When I Say “God”
Lay Leader Tara Hawkins will be sharing her beliefs about God. There will be time to question, share, and discuss.
Lay Leader Tara Hawkins will be sharing her beliefs about God. There will be time to question, share, and discuss.
This Sunday’s theme is speaking truth to power; being vocal about what is right and good in the face of persecution; being brave enough to speak out against injustices. We will also be welcoming some new members to our church.
The Water Communion, also called the Water Ceremony is the traditional ingathering service for many Unitarian Universalist congregations. Please bring water* from your Summer adventures to pour into a communal bowl. We’ll share what we’ve been doing and where we’ve been as we come together again in this intergenerational service.* If you were unable to collect water on your journey, tap water can stand in.
This Sunday we’ll be exploring the idea that there is no such thing as time and how we can tap into this timelessness.
When we think of survival, we often think in terms of having enough food or adequate shelter, but we should not overlook the need for love. In order to survive it is necessary not just to be loved by others but to feel love for others. To believe that one cannot be replaced in your community.
The Flower Ceremony, sometimes referred to as the Flower Communion, is a traditional Unitarian Universalist celebration usually held in the spring.