Love
The first of a three-sermon series on the so-called “theological virtues,” Faith, Hope and Love.
The first of a three-sermon series on the so-called “theological virtues,” Faith, Hope and Love.
The great “natural philosopher” Joseph Priestley is one of our Unitarian spiritual forebears.
In this time of growing division and polarization, Dr. King’s message of understanding and harmony is needed more than ever. Special music will be provided by our vocal choir.
We will consider an Old Testament narrative of the prophet Elijah, a figure venerated by Jews, Christians and Muslims. When threatened with death for his religious witness by the new Queen of Israel, he fled in fear, thinking that he alone was left to carry on. Seeking refuge and solace, he found instead inspiration and … Continue reading Not in the Earthquake, Not in the Fire
Our most distinctive American holiday is Thanksgiving.
Unitarian Universalists have taken differing positions of conscience on the questions of war and military service. They touch every congregation and every responsible citizen. Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour before retiring Saturday evening.
The first of a sermon series on our Unitarian Universalist Principles and Sources. Like any formulation repeated many times, the Principles and Sources may have become so familiar we no longer really hear them. Over the coming year, we will consider each of them with some real attention. Helen Kane will provide special music.
In New England, October and early autumn bring with them many blessings. In some religious traditions, it is even the start of the New Year. What blessings may lie ahead for us in this exciting time of transition? Special music will be provided by Melody Wood and Ruth Leipold.
Two courageous Unitarians defied the Nazis and helped many escape from the oncoming Holocaust. Their story will be told in a new Ken Burns film coming to PBS this month. We will consider how their work and witness may inspire us today. Sharps’ War Poster
As the summer winds down, we would like to remind you that during our first service, which will be held on September 11th, that it will be held at a different time; instead of 10:30am it will be held at 11:00am. Please note this is for the September 11th service ONLY. This will enable Rev. … Continue reading Water Celebration and Ingathering – Again We Stand