What’s In A Name
He/She/They – as our understanding of gender and expression continues to expand it can be a confusing landscape of language. Join us this Sunday as we untangle some of the mystery of identity.
He/She/They – as our understanding of gender and expression continues to expand it can be a confusing landscape of language. Join us this Sunday as we untangle some of the mystery of identity.
Many of you may not know that our own Bob Hargrove, in addition to being an Emeritus Professor of Chemistry and Environmental Science at Mercer, is also a retired naval officer with 30 years active and reserve service. While on active duty, he served on USS Clarke County (LST 601) from 1965-67 during the Vietnam … Continue reading LSTs – The Navy’s Hero Ships
Our dear friend Barry has lived the breadth, depth and width of life as a gay male. From his experiences in California during the early years of the AIDS epidemic to his current battle with cancer, Barry faces whatever comes with a powerful personal boldness. He encourages us all to “Dream your dream; walk your … Continue reading The Power of Boldness
What changes in you, when you listen deeply to other? Join us this Sunday in exploring the idea of deep listening as a spiritual practice. Don’t forget, we will have our Congregational Meeting this Sunday as well.
In recent years, students at Mercer University have been digitizing a significant deposit of slave transaction records discovered in Bibb County’s courthouse. The purpose is to make these documents “searchable” so they can be used for genealogical research, teaching, and scholarly investigation.
Our ancestors’ tales are not mere words on pages or faded memories but living narratives that continue to shape our identities, beliefs, and destinies. These stories are more than just historical accounts; they are the threads that weave the tapestry of our existence. Join us as we discover the timeless truths that bind us to … Continue reading The Stories They Told Me: Remembering Our Ancestors
Many of us grew up with shows like Sesame Street, Mr. Roger or even Star Trek that showed worlds where conflict could be solved and peace always won out. The reality of adulthood isn’t quite to cut and dry. Join us as we seek to find our way to Sesame Street.
Earth Day Service
What will our UU faith look like 50 years from now? In a changing world, where less than 20% of people attend church regularly, how do we stay relevant in people’s lives? Join us this Sunday as we explore the church the future.