Sermons
March 22, 2020
We will host an online worship service on Sunday, March 22nd at 11:15 am. We invite you to send us your concerns and gratitudes by 11:00 a.m. that morning to be read aloud by the [...]
March 15, 2020
We will host an online worship service on Sunday, March 15th at 11:15 am. To watch, go to https://youtu.be/8yDKxKpdfeY. If you are signed in to Youtube, you can click the "Set Reminder" button to be [...]
March 8, 2020
"BFG – Big Friendly Giant or Belief, Faith, and God: the power and limitation of religious language" - Rev. Eileen Wiviott Words matter and language has power. Coming out of the Protestant tradition, Unitarian Universalism [...]
March 1, 2020
"Investing In Each Other" - Rev. Eileen Wiviott When we speak of generosity, we often think about how we give of our money and, without a doubt, money has a powerful impact that can be [...]
February 23, 2020
9:15 am - Join us for community spiritual practice in room 3 at 9:15 on February 23. We will engage in multiple practices of the mind, body and heart and open to people of all [...]
February 16, 2020
"Resilient in Principle and Practice" - Rev. Karen Gustafson The 2020 election cycle is heating up and with it the inevitable invitation to demeaning, negative and deplorable public rhetoric. As Unitarian Universalists who claim a [...]
February 9, 2020
"The Beauty and Truth of Evolution" - Rev. Eileen Wiviott Evolution is an adaptive response to what is, not necessarily what should be. If evolution is an amoral force, that is to say neither good [...]
February 2, 2020
"The Will to Mutuality" - Rev. Eileen Wiviott The Will to Mutuality: Reflecting on the book, After the Good News, by Nancy McDonald-Ladd. The liberal protestant view of human perfectibility, the notion of human [...]
January 26, 2020
"Patience: Is it always a virtue?" - Rev. Eileen Wiviott Patience is a virtue, except when it’s not. As the world moves ever faster and we, its inhabitants, are more instantly gratified, it seems [...]
January 19, 2020
Claiming a Mission: Can "We" be "One"? - Rev. Karen Gustafson There is an old sentiment, often expressed, that Unitarian Universalist Congregations are like "Herds of cats" (or maybe squirrels!). This implies that it [...]




