Topic: Current Events

A Unitarian Universalist’s Theology of Brokenness

So much feels broken in our world right now.  Join Linette Lowe to explore together what our faith tradition, our own experience, and the arts can bring when we feel broken.  Please bring a smallish broken piece or item with you, something that might symbolize for you what you are experiencing as broken.  As the hymn says, … Continue reading A Unitarian Universalist’s Theology of Brokenness

Hope is a verb

We often refer to and experience Hope as something that we find or give. In the noun form of the word – as if hope is something outside of ourselves that we come across. What if we change our relationship to hope and experience it as a verb – something that is embodied within ourselves … Continue reading Hope is a verb

Stronger Together

Nature and science tell us that every living thing on Earth exists in relationship. Yet human society seems intent on creating artificial divisions and systems of scarcity, competition and control. How do our religious values pull us together rather than push us apart? Zoom Details Here We hope that you join us this Sunday! If … Continue reading Stronger Together

It’s a Family Thing

These days, our American family seems as divided as the Hatfields and McCoys. How can so many of our neighbors, family members and friends support leaders who openly promote anti-democratic and discriminatory attitudes? We will consider how our social and political ideologies are related to our concepts of parenting and nurturance and what kind of … Continue reading It’s a Family Thing