We are all aging. As we approach the last stages of life, there are many unique changes that we face—changes in our body’s ability to perform certain tasks, changes in our capacity for what we can endure, and changes in our work life, which might include retirement. How do we...
In his Nobel Peace Prize acceptance speech, Elie Wiesel insisted that the distilled wisdom of the prophets tells us, “Thou shalt not stand idly by.” In the work of creating a just and loving society, none of us is assigned the role of spectator; we should all strive to have...
In our liberal faith tradition, Science and Religion are understood as co-equal and collaborative partners in the long human journey toward greater truth, wisdom, and understanding. But sadly, there are forces in America today which threaten this creative—and vital—partnership.
The beginning of the year is a time to reflect on the year past and look forward to the year ahead. The Fire Communion Ritual is about considering what you wish to let go of and what you want to hold onto from last year. And to set intentions for...
Too often, justice work feels heavy. Urgent. Exhausting. But honoring Black lives doesn’t always require a protest sign or a policy paper. Sometimes, it can be something easy. Join me on the last Sunday of the year and find out how very easy it can be!
Come to this service of readings, carols, and music to reflect on the Christian holy day of Christmas from a Unitarian Universalist perspective.

