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Poetry Appreciation Sunday

Haikus, sonnets, free verse and rhymes – that’s right, it’s poetry time! Join us for an interactive service filled with poetry. Participants are encouraged to bring their favorite poems to share.

Bill Harrington “Founder Peter Harrington Reflects: America Was Not Founded as a Christian Nation”

Meet Peter Harrington (portrayed by Bill), age 61, as he experiences his own “Rip Van Winkle Moment,” appearing in the modern America of May 19, 2024 from his own May 19, 1813. He will reflect on the revolutionary and post-revolutionary era and the intentions of the founding generation with respect to the role of religion … Continue reading Bill Harrington “Founder Peter Harrington Reflects: America Was Not Founded as a Christian Nation”

Second Sunday: Exploring Article II

“Six Values: Interdependence, Justice, Equity, Generosity, Pluralism and Transformation” Second Sunday: Exploring Article II Article II of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Bylaws is the foundation for all of the work of UUA, its member congregations and covenanted communities. In June 2024, a vote will be held at UUA’s General Assembly on proposed changes to … Continue reading Second Sunday: Exploring Article II

Living a Fully Human Life within Dehumanizing Dilemmas

Rev. Elizabeth Price When facing difficult challenges to their health, people often rely on their providers’ knowledge and expertise to help them make medically informed decisions that fit their own values and beliefs.  When politics and best practices collide, dehumanizing dilemmas often surface that seem to restrict care of the whole-person. Today, as we celebrate World Labyrinth Day, we will explore the ancient origins of the Labyrinth and the experience of the labyrinth as an aid for living … Continue reading Living a Fully Human Life within Dehumanizing Dilemmas