Letter to the Future
Far in the future, a youth finds hidden in the church an old letter written by a past member to the members of the future. What could it say?
Far in the future, a youth finds hidden in the church an old letter written by a past member to the members of the future. What could it say?
Gathering in thanks for all we may have been given, we will observe what is perhaps the most American of holidays.
Our second sermon on “Freedom” in Unitarian Universalism.
The first of two sermons on the distinctive Unitarian Universalist principle of “Freedom” that applies both to ministers and congregations, yet in somewhat different ways.
The very familiar story of “The Good Samaritan” holds a far more powerful and challenging message than the interpretation we’ve always heard.
This will be our Ingathering service after a summer apart. We will observe the Water Ritual; if you have water, real or symbolic, to share please bring it with you. As the summer winds down, we would like to remind you that our first service will be held at a different time; instead of 10:30am … Continue reading What They Dreamed
The service will be led by Rev. Steve Cook. Last year, it was decided to remove from the $20 bill the portrait of the slave-owning President Andrew Jackson and replace it with that of Harriet Tubman. Born a slave, she escaped from bondage, then in 13 expeditions rescued 70 others on the Underground Railroad. Violet … Continue reading Black Moses
The third in our three sermon series on the “theological virtues,” faith, hope and love. Special music will be provided by Violet Quinn.
The common theme for this, our TriQuire Sunday with Saco and Kennebunk, is the Sabbath, an ancient concept with even more relevance in our super busy time.
The second in our three part sermon series on the theological virtues.