According to Boswell’s biography of him, Samuel Johnson quipped, on the occasion of a friend remarrying after a very unhappy marriage, that it was a sign of the triumph of hope over experience. But really, what is the alternative? Søren Kierkegaard decided to remain unmarried, as he viewed the possibility...
Through three personal vignettes from a gay man, a lesbian, and a trans woman, members of the Welcoming Congregation share their unique journeys toward acceptance, belonging, and authenticity. This meaningful service reflects on the importance of creating a loving, safe, and nurturing spiritual community where all people are welcomed exactly...
Unitarian Universalism begins with honesty. Our fourth Principle (yes, Principle) calls us to a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. So we do not pretend this is an easy Pride. It is a Pride with a lump in the throat. And still, it is Pride. So we will...
At our annual auction, someone purchased a sermon title for Reverend Tom to preach on. The title is “Women’s Rights.” Come and see where Reverend Tom takes it.
Serbian American poet, writer, essayist, and philosopher Dejan Stojanović wrote: “The world is always open, waiting to be discovered.” How might we use our curiosity to discover what we might otherwise miss?
On this Memorial Day weekend, we explore a sky‑story about the Seven Sisters. The youngest one—Curiosity—came down to Earth asking the question we often avoid: Why are we so different? Through her eyes, we awaken to the sacred diversity of the human family and the courage it takes to see...

