For most of our worship services beginning in the spring of 2020, we have video recordings of the full worship service and of just the sermon available for you to watch.
Love is not Genetic
One of the greatest gifts is adoption. We will explore adoption from different points of view to explore the highs and lows of adoption. Please Join Us! You can easily join us on Zoom from a smart phone, computer, or tablet: Or visit YouTube for a live stream of the service and recordings of past
The Year of No
The pandemic gave us blanket permission to say no—without question or guilt. Let’s reflect together on the boundaries we’ve set individually and collectively, and the liberation to be found in saying no—especially when saying “no” to someone else actually means saying “yes” to ourselves and our values. Please Join Us! You can easily join us
It’s a Marathon, Not a Sprint: Systemic Oppression Is a Sepsis to Our Nation’s Soul
Each year, I honor my Mother’s birthday with a sermon. I do it both to keep her memory alive and to afford myself the opportunity to transcend my mental limitations and soar on the wings of her love. Please Join Us! You can easily join us on Zoom from a smart phone, computer, or tablet:
Difficult Words
Words like “worship”, “spirit”, “faith”, and “church” can be uncomfortable for some of us UUs, depending on our individual histories and philosophies. I’ll share some thoughts about how I have accommodated to words that trouble me, and also about some words that I seldom hear but think are valuable, like “atonement”. It’s important that such
What My “America First” Education Never Taught Me
With the controversy surround the 1619 Project and critical race theory in schools, a recent public high school graduate sheds light on what is currently being taught in schools and, more importantly, what is not. So far, 21 state legislatures are attempting to pass bills banning critical race theory in schools. It is important that