“Attached to Non-Attachment”
Today is the Hindu holiday Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna’s birthday. We honor this special day with an exploration of the Bhagavad Gita and some of the challenging teachings from this sacred text.
Today is the Hindu holiday Janmashtami, the celebration of Lord Krishna’s birthday. We honor this special day with an exploration of the Bhagavad Gita and some of the challenging teachings from this sacred text.
This is the ninth Sunday of our Summer Worship Series: Bread for the Journey.
Do you know the name James Luther Adams? “JLA,” as he was known to friends and students, is one of the most prominent Unitarian theologians in the history of our faith tradition. … read more.
This is the eighth Sunday of our Summer Worship Series: Bread for the Journey.
Think of the amazing objects that make your daily life possible: backpacks, purses, bicycles, water bottles. Today you are invited to bring your treasured objects to church to receive a blessing for the … read more.
This is the sixth Sunday of our Summer Worship Series: Bread for the Journey.
The tumultuous times we live in call us to consider: What is changing? What remains the same? This morning Rev. Sharon offers her reflections on the truths that keep her grounded and centered.
Bread … read more.
This is the fourth Sunday of our Summer Worship Series: Bread for the Journey.
When we talk about the interdependent web of all existence, we tend to think of protecting the environment. But humans really do need each other in order to survive and thrive. Today … read more.
This is the third Sunday of our Summer Worship Series: Bread for the Journey.
We all have unwanted visitors from time to time: illness, grief, depression, problems. We can feel resentful of these intrusions or we can find ways to go on living in spite of … read more.
This is the second Sunday of our Summer Worship Series: Bread for the Journey.
Do you have something you’ve always wanted to ask a minister, the minister, YOUR minister? Today’s the day to bring your question! Questions will be collected during the service and answered by … read more.
We’ve been talking about hope and activism all year. What do we want to remember going forward? This is the final sermon in a 10-part series inspired by the book Active Hope by Chris Johnstone and Joanna Macy.
Personal identity is informed by many sources: country, religion, family, work,. This morning we reflect on what it means to be an American, and how that identity is sometimes a source of pain more than pride.
Whether you have children or not, each of us has a role and responsibility in helping nurture future generations. The interdependent web of all existence includes those who have become before us, and those who will come after. This Mother’s Day, we consider the communal … read more.