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Our Divine Words (Online Service)![]()
“In the beginning was the Word… and the Word was G-d…” declares the scriptures of our Christian siblings. What about the words we speak and the ways we communicate? Is there something miraculous about our capacities for communication? What might religious wisdom teach us about good communication and the spiritual path?
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Our Faith Today, Part I Unitarian Universalism is an evolving faith. In this two-part series, we will look at what our UU faith offers today as a spiritual practice and as a religious movement with a distinct message to the world. |
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Our Faith Today, Part II Unitarian Universalism is an evolving faith. In this two-part series, we will look at what our UU faith offers today as a spiritual practice and as a religious movement with a distinct message to the world. |
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Our Father While contemporary spiritual imagery offers many positive images of mother, father has not fared as well. I'd like to help correct the balance. Music Dizzy Nelson, voiceWhile contemporary spiritual imagery offers many positive images of mother, father has not fared as well. I'd like to help correct the balance. Music Dizzy Nelson, voice |
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Our Forgotten Faith Though we often delve into other religions for spiritual disciplines and practices, it is our own Transcendentalist heritage that yields a hardy, accessible spirituality we still use. |
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Our Human Birthright Rev. Salvatierra will speak on the spiritual and moral aspects of current worker justice and economic justice issues, touching on immigration questions. |
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Our Humanistic Faith Our Unitarian Universalist tradition has six sources which serve as the foundation of our liberal faith. Last month we considered our 1st Source--transcending mystery and wonder--and this month we continue this series with a meditation on our 5th Source: "Humanist teachings which counsel us to heed the guidance of reason and the results of science, and warn us against idolatries of the mind and spirit." Note: No audio recording is available for this service. |
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Our Life Flows On In my last Sunday service as your settled minister I'll offer you my thoughts for the occasion. (Chalice lighting remarks by Pat Parkerton and Carol-Jean Teuffel.) |
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Our Living Tradition![]()
Our Unitarian Universalist tradition is alive in that it may evolve with the times through democratic processes. We follow a congregational polity which means we are a self-governing church. Our Bylaws Refresh Task Force has recently drafted proposed Bylaws to be considered for adoption. Come learn more about this work and the importance of democratic process to our movement.
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Our Paradise![]()
Earth Day arrives and we are reminded the seas are rising and fires are burning in the only paradise we know. This special Earth Day service will celebrate Mother Earth, consider the threats facing our planet home, and remember our place in the interdependent web of all existence.
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Our Peace Site Today In 1986, our congregation voted to become a Peace Site, a place dedicated to peace education. We?ll take a look at what that means for us in 2005. Music Peter Snell, guitar |