There are times in our lives when it feels like we are searching without finding the object of our search. This service is built to give both inspiration and direction to aid your searching.
Author: Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael (Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael)
The Spiritual Audacity of Intention
It takes spiritual audacity to return again and again to an intention. It takes spiritual audacity to trust than an intention will over time shape your life in a manner befitting your conscience and calling.
Been to the Mountaintop
A Martin Luther King Day service - Have you been to the mountaintop? Have you seen the promised land?
I’m Going to Do a New Thing
Our Annual Fire Communion Service invites us into a space of intention. We will determine what we need to release, and what we will incarnate, in the year ahead. This service is all ages and it engages every sense in an exploration of the potentiality of a new year.
The Presence and Absence of Faith
Perhaps in this season of lights more than any other, we remember our commitment as Unitarian Universalism to a pluralism that is bold in its embrace of diverse paths to the divine.
Breaking Bread with Gratitude
The COVID-19 Pandemic has taught us in grief stricken ways that our lives are interconnected. This year, the bread we bake for our Heritage Bread Communion, our annual pre-Thanksgiving service will be shared with those in need throughout our community.