One in Eight Billion
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Justice and Planting Flowers. Rev. Seese shares the following resource link to view prior to her sermon https://youtu.be/C1-J8huxT8E John Rawls: A Theory of Justice Visual Review in 2 minutes
… and UU Congregational Health. Cognitive biases are systematic errors in our thinking that impact our judgments and choices. We all have them. All human communities have them. Which cognitive biases are most common among UUs and UU congregations? What can we do to mitigate their impact?
As we struggle with a global pandemic, people determined to extend that pandemic by refusing vaccination are defending their right to control their bodies. In virtually all cases, these are the same people who oppose women’s reproductive freedom and are thrilled at the prospect of the Court overruling Roe v. Wade. What accounts for the hypocrisy—and what … Continue reading My Body, My Choice
A service from a Pagan vantage point, by the president of CUUPS.
Is there a place for the concept of grace in Unitarian Universalism? I believe there is. Join us as we explore definitions of grace and the place it can have within Unitarian Universalism.
It’s our traditional new year out of the ashes service. Neal will be sharing a short sermon about making the best of a less than ideal situation.
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What are our cultural understandings about darkness? What are their origins? What is the value of darkness? Join us as we explore these questions and more in a celebration of darkness and the winter solstice. (this is a hybrid service practice run)
Hygge (pronounced hoo-gah) could rightly be called Denmark’s greatest export of the last few years. Why is that? What is it? Join us as we explore the concept of hygge, its benefits and shortcomings, and what it can mean for us during winter and the holiday season. (this is a hybrid service practice run)