Speaker: Rev. Amanda Schuber

Beautiful Scars

We all carry scars, both visible and invisible, that are like roadmaps of our lives.  Our society tells us that scars are to be hidden like a shameful secret, but what if we transformed that idea and began to see our scars as beautiful testaments … read more.

Imagining the future

Join us this important Sunday as we imagine the future of High Street through art. This intergenerational and interactive service will call on us to create a work of art representing our dreams for the future of this community.

The Call

~ Rev. Amanda Schuber ~

This year 4.8 million Americans will face mental health challenges, and our mental healthcare system is woefully unprepared to serve them. How might we UUs fulfill our mission of supportive community, by seeking justice and sharing compassion?

What’s Your Super Power?

~ Rev. Amanda Schuber ~

Did you know that everyone has a superpower? Even you! Often seen as quirks, underappreciated unique abilities, or sometimes just plain odd abilities, everyone has something that makes them stand out in the crowd. Join us as we explore the … read more.

April Fools Day Service

~ Rev. Amanda Schuber ~

Join us for this beloved annual High Street tradition where anything can happen. Shenanigans rule this day of laughter and joy, as we celebrate the ability to laugh at ourselves. Everyone is invited to wear a “Masquerade” style mask to … read more.

Here’s Comes the Sun

~ Rev. Amanda Schuber ~

With the arrival of March comes the promise of spring—the month is said to roar in like a lion, and if we’re really lucky, roll out like a lamb. Join us this Sunday as we explore the Pagan celebration of … read more.

Sermon on the Amount

~ Rev. Amanda Schuber ~

The work and community of High Street relies on the generosity of our members and friends. This Sunday we take time to remember all the ways that High Street impacts our lives, and how as individuals we can provide the … read more.

In the Beginning

~ Rev. Amanda Schuber ~

Unitarianism was officially recognized for the first time in the history of the world in the Edict of Torda. And, that proclamation is the beginning of our legacy to be a spiritual tradition that resists hatred, oppression, and the narrow … read more.