“Boundaries” online service
Online room opens at 9:30 a.m. Service starts at 10 a.m.
Worship Service: https://tinyurl.com/qr5fr4m
Online room opens at 9:30 a.m. Service starts at 10 a.m.
Worship Service: https://tinyurl.com/qr5fr4m
Today we mark International Transgender Day of Visibility, which occurs annually on March 31. The day is dedicated to celebrating transgender people and raising awareness of discrimination faced by transgender people worldwide. https://uuma.zoom.us/j/832129662
Under a barrage of distressing news, we can lose sight of our own strength and compassion. How can we stay present? This is the seventh in a 10-part series on resiliency, informed by the book The Artist’s Way by Julia Cameron. https://uuma.zoom.us/j/832129662
We will not meet in person this Sunday, but instead will meet online. Please look for information in the Chalice blog about how to meet online.
Bad news abounds. Terrible things are happening all over the globe. There is much to worry about as we look ahead. How do we make room for joy and laughter? This is the sixth in a 10-part series on resiliency, informed by the book The … read more.
It’s not easy being single in a world that assumes everyone is part of a couple (or wants to be). Our service today considers the surprising ways that expectations and assumptions of couplehood are conveyed. Today is our annual chocolate and berries service.
Imbolc is the Neo-Pagan celebration of the earliest signs of spring, an observance that lives on in our modern Groundhog Day. At this morning’s service, we honor the goddess Brigid and celebrate her gifts of beauty and creativity.
No RE classes today. Childcare available in … read more.
Manners, etiquette, and politeness have been all but abandoned as norms we aspire to. But many of the old “rules” may provide us some welcome help in navigating the challenges of new technologies.
In honor of Martin Luther King Day, this morning’s service will reflect on the contemporary issues that would surely attract MLK’s involvement were he alive today, including the pervasiveness of white supremacy, poverty, and militarism.
Life is full of things to do to keep us too distracted to notice what needs changing. What might happen if we stop avoiding the work we are called to do? This is the fifth in a 10-part series on resiliency, informed by the book … read more.