Speaker: Rev. Sharon Wylie
“You’re Not the Only One Who’s Struggling”
Given the pandemic stresses of the past few years, we all have something to learn about how even minor trauma can have an ongoing impact in our lives. This morning we’ll learn more about how trauma lives in and impacts our bodies. May is Mental … read more.
“Come Be Uplifted” Multigenerational Service
“When You Might Not Believe in Resurrection: Easter for the Rest of Us”
“Community is Hard, But Here’s Why It’s Worth the Trouble”
Being in community with others will periodically lead to times of feeling angry, disappointed and frustrated with others. This morning we’ll consider why the hard times are worth it.
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“Made Invisible”
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. This is the fifth service in our 7-part series “UU Values and Covenant.”
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“Being Good Neighbors” Multigenerational Service
Mr. Rogers died 20 years ago, but his influence lives on through reruns of his tv show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood and through the animated tv show Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood. Our service this morning celebrates his memory and reflects on some of his teachings.
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“We All Need Care”
Rev. Sharon says of Chalice that everyone is worried that someone else needs pastoral care, but nobody wants care for themselves. This morning she makes the case that everyone needs care.
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“Keys to Adulting”
There are lots of questions out there about “adulting” and how to do it, but most of the advice can be whittled down to a few key ideas. Rev. Sharon will let you in on these secrets.
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“How to Make Friends”
Making friends is so hard to do that people often use social media to ask for advice on how to do it, venting to each other about the pain of loneliness. Even within a church community like Chalice, it can take time to make connections … read more.