No Room for Anger When We Act
In doing the work of turning love into justice, anger may precipitate a burst of energy we mistake for the moment to act. So how do we use and step back from anger in order to act powerfully in the world?
In doing the work of turning love into justice, anger may precipitate a burst of energy we mistake for the moment to act. So how do we use and step back from anger in order to act powerfully in the world?
Anxious, depressed about the state of the country, the world? How does this shift, can it, when we find and take hold of our sense of purpose, of living a “just life?” We remember loved ones who have died in 2017 in our service today. Bring small photos of them or mementos for our Tolling of the Bells ritual.
A service of carols and the traditional Christmas story at 5PM
Our UU tradition teaches us that each child born can be a part of our redemption, doing the good our ancestors and we dream.
In the darker days surrounding holidays of this season, what of our past do we recall with joy? What of our stories are real and what are the residue of wishes or disappointments? How do we detach with love from what was or may have been?
Grace in the Heart of Darkness
WL: Rev Benson, Music: Peak Rocks
What does it mean to have faith, to believe in something beyond oneself? Are beliefs something that can be proved or disproved?
Waiting means there’s something we expect or hope for or fear in the future. In this service we are invited to consider what we are waiting for individually and as a community. There may be creative thought, discussion, action or changing what we are waiting for, to set us on a good and proper course.
National Observance of Children’s Sabbath unites tens of thousands of religious congregations of many faiths in speaking out and acting faithfully for children and families. Join us in celebrating our children!