Shirley Chisholm
Mary Roscoe and Lauren Ritter will be leading this service about Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to the United States Congress. Please check the weekly emails in February for more details.
Mary Roscoe and Lauren Ritter will be leading this service about Shirley Chisholm, the first black woman elected to the United States Congress. Please check the weekly emails in February for more details.
In life there are times when we are gifted with moments of beauty, joy, and wonderment and are hearts overflows with love. Those moments can be intentionally known when we practice “gratitude of heart”, or moments of thankfulness. Join us on Sunday Nov 25th for a celebration on gratitude and stay after for a breakfast … Continue reading Expired: The Grateful Heart
Please join us for a showing of the beautiful, colorful, heart-filling musical movie “Coco” (2017), in honor of Day of the Dead, Día de Muertos, which begins Wednesday, October 31st. This is a family event, so all ages are welcome.
In our service you will experience effortless mindfulness practices that you can use during your day anytime you feel distracted, emotionally out of balance or caught up in habitual ways of thinking and acting. Research has shown these practices to be beneficial to our overall health and well- being.
Kayle Rice will be preaching on “Re-membering Beloved Community”First used by American philosopher Josiah Royce, popularized by Martin Luther King, Jr. and adapted by Unitarian Universalist congregations, “Beloved Community” is a coming home to the vision and practices that are core to our religious heritage. Let us remember and “re-member” Beloved Community for our own … Continue reading Re-membering Beloved Community
Eric Nelson will be speaking on “Compassionate Living in a Divided World”. This service will explore how self-compassion creates the inner psychological conditions needed to do outer work for societal transformation. Self-compassion cultivates forgiveness, empathy, compassion which helps us act in the world as transformational social healers.
This Sunday Rev. Kayle Rice and Jacquis Robertson will be leading our Day of the Dead service. On this day we will lift up those that we have lost; we will speak their name and, honor them with our space, our time and, our energy. Please bring a picture of a person or a … Continue reading “Day of the Dead”