The Sound of Silence
The Sound of Silence – Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber In a world filled with noise, is it possible to find true silence? Join us this Sunday as we listen for the sounds of silence.
The Sound of Silence – Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber In a world filled with noise, is it possible to find true silence? Join us this Sunday as we listen for the sounds of silence.
UU History – Michael Servetus – Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber In our continuing series on UU History and Fun Facts, this Sunday we’ll meet Unitarian martyr Michael Servetus. A theological giant of his time, Servetus was burned at the stake with copies of his book challenging the trinity at his feet. Join us as … Continue reading UU History – Michael Servetus – Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber
Love Is A Verb – Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber Unitarian Universalists hold Love at the center of all we do, but we cannot just talk about love and Side with Love, we have to act in love. This Sunday we explore how love pulls us to action.
UU 101: Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber Who was Olympia Brown? What do UUs believe? Do UU’s believe in the Bible and God? Join us this Sunday as we answer these questions and many more in this quick ride through the history, beliefs and fun facts about Unitarian Universalism.
It Starts With a Dream – Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber In 1963 MLK delivered his iconic “I Have A Dream” speech, with its powerful call for racial equality. His dream ignited the fire of commitment in millions of people, empowering them to join together to work for a more just world. What dreams do … Continue reading It Starts With a Dream – Presented by Rev. Amanda Schuber
A new year is upon us , and with it comes all the promise and potential new beginnings. Through shared ritual we will reflect on the past, and release that which does not serve the future so that we may move forward with intention. This will be an Intergenerational Service.
Please see Happenings and our social media for information about how to submit your questions! FYI: Due to last minute changes, this message was presented by Helen Cassara, E. Arlen Goff, and JeKaren Otaoya
Every Sunday morning in UU congregations across the county, a flaming chalice is lit. For Unitarian Universalists, this is a symbol of our faith. Join us as we learn the history, both ancient and modern, of this power symbol. This will be an Intergenerational Service.
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 as cut and dry. Join us as we seek to find our way to Sesame Street.