Archives: Services

“Community in the Digital Age”

The internet and social media have connected us as never before. But in many ways, we are also more disconnected than ever. How can both things be true? This is the fourth sermon in a 10-part series inspired by the book Active Hope by Chris … read more.

“We Call Our Beloved Dead”

Whether you call it Samhain, Día 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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“What About Identity Politics?”

A sense of group identity can be comforting and empowering. But it can also keep us from feeling part of a larger whole. Are identity politics holding us back? This is the second sermon in a 10-part sermon series inspired by the book Active Hope … read more.

“When the Mirror is Broken”

It is estimated that 2-5% of the population has borderline personality disorder. This illness can be treated but often goes undiagnosed. This morning we’ll learn more about this disorder and how to support loved ones who have it. This service marks the start of Mental … read more.

“The Wheel of the Year Turns to Autumn”

Multigenerational Service
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).

“Honoring Yom Kippur”

Yom Kuppur, which begins this year at sundown on September 29th, is considered the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, a time for reflection and asking for forgiveness. We honor this High Holy Day by considering how we might offer forgiveness to those who have … read more.

“Unbuilding a New Way”

As Unitarian Universalists, we often talk about Building a New Way, but on occasion it can be helpful to first Unbuild and let go of stories that no longer serve us. Join Alix Klingenberg for thoughts on simplifying our lives, so that we might truly … read more.