Why We StayedMark Berninghausen, Eileen Raymond, and Stevie Michaelson, Pulpit Guests Three deeply committed lifelong UUs will speak about the only faith they have known and loved. VOLUNTEERSMusic: Betsy KepesLay […]
Shoveling Snow with BuddhaThe Rev. James Galasinski Our annual Poetry Sunday will feature Billy Collins. The Buddha probably never shoveled snow, but a simple silent awareness can be found in […]
The Footprints of WindigoThe Rev. James Galasinski The Ojibwe people tell the story of the Windigo, a mythological monster that personifies greed and selfishness. He was supposed to be native […]
Finding Faith in a Cancer DiagnosisPete Beekman, Pulpit Guest When diagnosed with the cancer that took the lives of my grandfather, mother, aunt, and sister, it was hard to ponder […]
Room on the PewThe Rev. James Galasinski Sometimes it’s difficult to include everyone in our faith journey. We strive to embody the spirit of welcome and hospitality, we must make […]
Internal vs. External Goals The Rev. James Galasinski The emotional profiles of Americans are changing with more measurable amounts of moodiness, dissatisfaction, and anxiety. The more we focus on external […]
Where’s the Justice in Criminal Justice? Margaret Kent Bass, Pulpit Guest Those of us who were born in this country are enmeshed in systems of injustice. The criminal justice system […]
Connecting to Sacred Spaces in Unexpected Places Todd Moe, Pulpit Guest Todd Moe shares how a recent trip to Europe sparked a spiritual awakening to what is sacred. VOLUNTEERS Music: […]
Why Money is Hard to Talk About The Rev. James Galasinski Many people do not like to talk about money. Though money is tied up with emotions, new worth does […]
Intentional Formation The Rev. Margaret Weis, Pulpit Guest How do we grow as spiritual beings in community with one another? Together we will reflect on the ways we are shaped […]