Living Out Loud and Quiet as It’s Kept
This is a time when we need to be boldly resisting the immoral and illegal actions of our government. It’s also a time when it’s not safe for some of … Continue reading Living Out Loud and Quiet as It’s Kept
This is a time when we need to be boldly resisting the immoral and illegal actions of our government. It’s also a time when it’s not safe for some of … Continue reading Living Out Loud and Quiet as It’s Kept
“I believe the children are our future/ Teach them well and let them lead the way.“ In times of collective grief, what can we learn from sinking into the examples … Continue reading The Sacred Art of Joy
This Sunday we honor the interconnected web of life. We will recognize Ostara, the Pagan holiday celebrating new beginnings and the spring equinox, and we will bless the special animal … Continue reading A Place in the Choir
This Sunday we will recognize Purim, a joyous Jewish holiday that commemorates Queen Esther’s courage in saving her people in ancient Persia. This will be a multigenerational, highly interactive service. … Continue reading A Celebration of Purim: The Story of Esther
“Once to every soul and nation comes the moment to decide, in the strife of truth with falsehood, for the good or evil side.” So begins the hymn based on … Continue reading A Fork in the Road
Our guest preacher this Sunday is Leika Lewis-Cornwell (they/she), a UU poet, chaplain, and Humanist theologian. Leika received their MDiv from Chicago Theological Seminary in April 2024. A native of … Continue reading Guest Preacher: Leika Lewis-Cornwell