Surviving the End of the World
Rev Sally lead’s this week’s service by examining how we already have shining examples of people coming together to support each other and thrive in extraordinary circumstances.
Rev Sally lead’s this week’s service by examining how we already have shining examples of people coming together to support each other and thrive in extraordinary circumstances.
This Sunday, in honor of the October birthday of St. Francis, we will be blessing the animals! You are invited to bring your pets (and companion animals of any species) into the Sanctuary to enjoy this all-ages service, which will include a chance to bring each animal forward to be blessed. All animals need to be either leashed, crated, or caged, and we trust you to … Continue reading Blessing of the Animals
Phillip Schug, our local Unitarian church’s first humanist minister, helped bring “McCollum v Champaign County Board of Education” to the Supreme Court, resulting in forced prayer in public school being declared unconstitutional.
Welcome back to the official start of the church year with our annual water “communion.”
In 1961, physicist Richard Feynman asked a group of undergraduate students: “If, in some cataclysm, all of scientific knowledge were to be destroyed, and only one sentence was passed on to the next generation, what statement would contain the most information in the fewest words?”
Join us this Sunday to reflect on what meaning we might make from the singing of this year’s cicadas.
Join us for a very special all-ages service which will include a child dedication ceremony and active leadership for our young REE participants.
Join us this Sunday for a multigenerational service on all the ways we rely on one another!
How does our understanding and appreciation of all the ministries here shift when we shine light in a new way?
Join us this Sunday for a chance to reflect on the truths and myths of generational types and stereotypes.