The End is the Beginning
This is Rev. Ruth’s last Sunday with us. Let’s celebrate our shared ministry over the last three years and look toward a hopeful future as we bid her a fond farewell.
This is Rev. Ruth’s last Sunday with us. Let’s celebrate our shared ministry over the last three years and look toward a hopeful future as we bid her a fond farewell.
Our director of R.E., Holly Lowmiller, will lead us as we thank our volunteers, hear from our children, honor our graduates, and celebrate all things R.E.. Join us for fellowship and good food after the service. Click the link below to sign up for a meal: https://www.perfectpotluck.com/meals.php?t=NFPU5069
As the Wheel of the Year turns, we call this season Beltane or May Day. It falls between May 1 and May 9, so we are right in the middle. Our Pagan Pathways members will share what the season means. After the service our children will lead the traditional Maypole dance.
Nothing remains the same for long. We strive for balance, and we prefer predictable routine but then life challenges us with changes we did not expect! This is also true for faith communities. Let’s take a peek at our future and see what may lie ahead.
We will learn more about environmental justice and celebrate Flower Communion.
Original poetry and old favorites, visual and dance poetry welcome. Let’s get creative!
Some say hope is a platitude that keeps us happy with the status quo. Others say hope is essential, not only for our well-being but to inspire our work to build a better world. (recorded)
Join us for a multigeneration experience of Easter: A Rabbi, A Goddess, and a rabbit walk into a fellowship…
We live in scary times. But we have always lived in scary times. An exploration of Unitarian Universalism’s history in resisting authoritarianism, and our role as a free faith in keeping the chalice of democracy lit today. Services are also available live on our page on YouTube
According to surveys of religion in America, a continued decline of church membership in future decades seems inevitable. What does that mean for those of us who enjoy the benefits of belonging to a religious community? How do we manage the tension between hope and realism when it comes to the future of our faith? … Continue reading Realistic Hope and Hopeful Realism (Recorded)