Speaker: Rev. Sharon Wylie
“We Call Our Beloved Dead” Multigenerational Service
In many faith and cultural traditions, this is the season to remember and honor our ancestors and beloved dead. Today we gather for our annual remembrance service in memory and celebration of those who have gone before us.
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“Lessons from My Depression”
After preaching about depression and other mental illnesses for years, Rev. Sharon was diagnosed with depression herself in 2018. This morning she shares reflections from her own experience with mental illness, a common symptom of perimenopause.
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“What Happened at General Assembly”
At this year’s General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) of Congregations, one delegate tearfully described being painfully surprised that we are considering updating our seven principles. Let’s not be surprised by the business of our Association! Come hear all the latest news.
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“Guilt Trips: Is Ethical Travel Possible?”
“Ingathering and Water Ritual” Multigenerational Service
If you’ve been away for a while, today is the perfect day to return! 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 … read more.
“Imagining Liberation” (Liberation #1)
This is the first 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.
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“Is Capitalism Part of the Great Turning?”
Young Americans are questioning many of the long-held norms about how the economy works, and capitalism is frequently described as “late stage.” How does our UU faith intersect with economic issues? Is capitalism a barrier to living out our ideals?
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