Archives: Services
“Sermons with Spoilers: The Good Place”
This is the fourth in a series of sermons in which Rev. Sharon will share her thoughts and analyses of religious-themed movies and tv shows. (This morning is our Celebration Sunday.)
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“Our Favorite Animals” All-Church Service
The poet Wendell Berry wrote about seeking “the peace of wild things” when despair for the world felt too much to bear. This morning is the culmination of our “March Madness” voting for our communal favorite animal! Please bring a fact you might want to share about … read more.
“Worship of the Written Word” (Liberation #8)
This is the eighth in an 11-part worship series reflecting on the characteristics of white supremacy culture as described by trainer and teacher Dr. Tema Okun on her website www.whitesupremacyculture.info. This service is led by a group of Chalice congregants.
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“The Mystery of Easter”
“All Shall Be Well”
After a series of intense visions, Julian of Norwich penned the words “All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.” In the 1300’s, Julian experienced the devastations of plague, famine, and war. Explore our common humanity … read more.
“Individualism and ‘I’m the Only One’” (Liberation #7)
This is the seventh in an 11-part worship series reflecting on the characteristics of white supremacy culture as described by trainer and teacher Dr. Tema Okun on her website www.whitesupremacyculture.info. This service is led by a group of Chalice congregants.
Worship link: (link)
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“Answering the Call of Love”
One of our UU hymns declares “we are answering the call of love.” This morning we will consider and share with each other how and where our values call us.
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“Sermons with Spoilers: Dogma”
This is the third in a series of sermons in which Rev. Sharon shares her thoughts and analyses of religious-themed movies and tv shows.
Worship link: https://tinyurl.com/qr5fr4m
“Learning from Our History”
In honor of Black History Month, we will hear and reflect on the experiences of some of our earliest Black Unitarian ministers: Egbert Ethelred Brown and Lewis McGee. Our service is informed by the book Black Pioneers in a White Denomination by Mark Morrison-Reed.
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