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Bearing Witness, Taking Action

(one service at 1030 a.m.) What does it mean to strive for social justice within a religious, Unitarian Universalist context? Why do we do this type of work? What do we gain from doing it? This sermon explores the theological roots of peace and social justice efforts within our tradition, and beyond.

Beasts and Baubles Christmas Eve (4 p.m.)
Join Catherine Farmer Loya and Nica Eaton-Guinn for a festive family-friendly Christmas Eve service, with holiday music from DeReau K. Farrar and friends. 

 

Beatles (Music) Service
NOTE:  Daylight Savings Time begins - SET YOUR CLOCKS AHEAD!
 
Music is a tool that aids in community-building. In this service, our Music Department explores the community and connections that have been built by the music of the Beatles. The Choir is singing at both 9:00 and 11:00! It’s Bring a Friend Sunday. 
 
Note: An audio recording is available for this service. Please click the audio player icon below to listen. If you do not see the audio speaker icon below, please click the small lock-shaped icon next to the page's URL in your address bar, and in the drop-down menu that pops up, make sure "Flash" is set to "Allow." Then re-load the page, and you should be able to see the audio player. Sorry for any inconvenience - we are working to fix this issue.
 
Beauty Beyond the Binary

There is an essential new truth emerging in our culture that is challenging us to re-think one of the most basic elements of self identification.  We are now being asked to clarify pronouns rather than simply rely on our own assumptions of gender.  This pulls us all - some, kicking and screaming - into an enlightening new era of self definition that will test our mental, emotional and linguistic flexibility.  The reward, of course, is a much more expansive and accepting world in which there is more beauty abiding and more love possible.  

Becoming You (Online Service)
 
Be who you are on purpose. Have you spent any time thinking about who you are? Or why you are the way you are. Who helped to shape and form you? Who or what is inviting you to become the next iteration of yourself? What is your plan for your becoming? Or are you finished?
Becoming You (Online Service) - Sunday, April 11, 2021

Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins

Becoming You (Online Service) - Sunday, April 11, 2021

Rev. Kikanza Nuri-Robins

Bee Season: Blessings of Imperfection

This movie explores the depths of mystical experience in a most unusual setting a spelling bee. In the midst of such outwardly mundane activity, the opportunity for connection with the divine seems hardly likely. But a young girl has much to teach her father about the meaning of religious experience.

Before and After

[Sorry - no audio recording is available for this service.]

Beginning Again
We'll welcome back our choir and (we hope!) launch our RE programs for the coming year.
 
Beginning to Forgive, Yom Kippur Service

The Jewish solemn observance of Yom Kippur has implications for people of all faiths. The act of giving and receiving forgiveness is fundamental to our lives. Yet it doesn't come naturally to most of us. Simply having the intention, even if we're not certain we can follow through, can help us to begin. Religious Education classes for children begin at both services today. Cellist Karen Patch will perform the Kol Nidre at both services.