No-Rehearsal Holiday Pageant
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No-Rehearsal Holiday Pageant

The No-Rehearsal Holiday Pageant is a joyous all-ages service where every single person present has an opportunity to join the pageantry or simply appreciate the beauty.

All That We Do Not Know
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All That We Do Not Know

"All That We Do Not Know" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister and the Rev. Charles Loflin, affiliated community minister. "Will all-that-we-do-not-know be a weight - or a means to liberation?"

A Heretic’s Healing Journey
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A Heretic’s Healing Journey

"A Heretic's Healing Journey"— led byDionne Ford. UUs come from a long line of heretics, people who chose what and how to believe. “We believe that each person must be free to search for what is true and right in life” according to our fourth principle. This sermon explores our fourth principle through the legacy of spiritual choice passed down to me through my family and the healing experience of uncovering the spiritual practices of my ancestors. “Only by knowing our truths can we act boldly on our journey of healing.” - William Sinkford

Saying Grace
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Saying Grace

"Saying Grace" — led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Our service focuses on the generosity of grace - an offering of abundance, and includes a Heritage Bread Communion where members of the congregation bake and share bread from their family traditions.

Shelter from the Storm
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Shelter from the Storm

"Shelter from the Storm" — led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Amidst a Veterans Day weekend we encounter "Shelter" as a spiritual concept - something to share with one another as a means to save ourselves and our world.

Generosity of Spirit
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Generosity of Spirit

"Generosity of Spirit" — led by the Rev. Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Generosity of Spirit is a religious discipline akin to our first principle - how do we attempt to bring our best to everyone we meet, and bring our best? And how are we forgiving when someone's best falls short of our needs? How do we show up for others with humility and love?