Lessons from the Passover Story
Freedom is ever the half-won blessing. We have overcome some constraints – but “chains still there are to break.” ... Read More →
Every day is Earth day, of course. But we don’t always talk about it in our Sunday service. This Sunday,... Read More →
Love and Ethics
Our commitment, as members of First Unitarian, is to “grow ethically and spiritually, serve justly, and love radically.” Let’s look... Read More →
Animal Blessing Service with Rev. LoraKim Joyner, Community Minister
In this intergenerational service we will have stories, music, videos, and words of wisdom to celebrate the many species in... Read More →
A Unitarian Easter
Sometimes we opt to ignore the Christian story and focus on fertility, eggs, bunnies, springtime, and the resurrection of life... Read More →
How We Feel
Where do emotions come from? Understanding our emotions is a key part of self-understanding and hence of wisdom. Zoom at... Read More →
The Ontological, The Semantic, and the Tribal
Some times we have differing perspectives on what exists in reality. Some times, instead, our difference is over what words... Read More →
Who Are We Now?
As Unitarian Universalism grows and changes (in the midst of a wider culture also growing and changing), every generation or... Read More →
Choose Abundance
It’s easy to look at our lives and focus on scarcity, on what is in short supply. And this can... Read More →
Believing, Really Believing, and Talking to Your Car
Why do we believe things (or act like we do) that we don’t really believe? And do we always know the difference?... Read More →