“Towards Spiritual Maturity”
We come to church yearning for . . . something. Friendship, of course. Connection. But also yearning for deep spiritual challenge and engagement. This morning we consider what spiritual and emotional maturity look like.
We come to church yearning for . . . something. Friendship, of course. Connection. But also yearning for deep spiritual challenge and engagement. This morning we consider what spiritual and emotional maturity look like.
We will be meeting at our Chalice building, 2324 Miller Avenue in Escondido
UUs Affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person. Does that mean we think all people are good? This is the third in a 10-part series on UU theologies, informed … read more.
Whether you call it Samhain, Dia de los Muertos, or All Hallows’ Eve: this is the season to remember and honor our ancestors and beloved dead. Today we gather for our annual service in memory and celebration of those who have gone before us.
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Climate change is in the news frequently these days. As a Unitarian Universalist, are you called to action in response? Pulpit guest Julia Fogel presents information about the future we may face and what we might want to do about it!
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Unitarian Universalists don’t believe in original sin. But like many in our achievement driven culture, we often suffer from perfectionism. Is there a way out?
Pulpit guest Rev. Dr. Arvid Straube has been a parish minister for 35 years. He is minister emeritus at the First … read more.
Social Justice Sunday
It is estimated that 1% of the population has schizophrenia. This is one of the most misunderstood mental illnesses. This morning we’ll learn more about this disorder and how to support loved ones who have it. This service marks the start of … read more.
Commitment to covenant is at the heart of our UU congregations. This is the second in a 10-part series on UU theologies, informed by the book A House for Hope: The Promise of Progressive Religion for the Twenty-First Century by Buehrens and Parker.
Today, we observe our communal Water Ritual, where the blending of waters reminds us of our deep connections to each other. Please bring a small amount of water from your home or other place sacred to you (water will also be provided).
What is theology and why is it important for us to understand? This is the first in a 10-part series on UU theologies, informed by the book A House for Hope: The Promise of Progressive Religion for the Twenty-First Century by Buehrens and Parker.
Alice Dodd will present a personal story as well as research on how the practice and discipline of attitude and gratitude can greatly increase feelings of well-being and happiness. Alice has been a member at Chalice since 2016. She is a worship associate, song leader, … read more.