Repair for the Broken-Hearted
Healing is a process, and so is repair—but what’s the difference?
Healing is a process, and so is repair—but what’s the difference?
In last year’s UUA common read book, Rabbi Danya Rutenberg explores religious and cultural practices of repentance and repair.
In our annual remembrance service, we’ll honor members and loved ones who have died past year.
Educator and Quaker writer Parker Palmer has written beautifully about creating practices that help us to hear the wisdom of our inner teacher, who Parker says is our “shy soul.”
Listening, a skill we humans already struggle to master, is even more challenging it seems in our 21st century context with so much noise pulling at our attention wherever we go.
Poet Robert Frost wrote eloquently of two roads diverging and how choosing one made all the difference.
In her powerful book, Transforming Conflict, Rev Dr. Terasa Cooley invites us to consider how conflict can be the force of transformations
For this All Ages Service, we’ll explore playful spiritual practices…
On this Labor Day weekend, let’s take time to honor our ancestors in the Labor Movement and to consider the work we are called to do now to create collective liberation in the face of rising authoritarianism.
Welcome back to the official start of the church year with our annual water “communion.”