Spooky Entanglement and Non-Separability The Rev. James Galasinski In a recent article in the local newspapers, I was quoted as saying that the concept of entanglement is important to our […]
The Persistent Gift of Ordinary Hands M.J. Heisey, Pulpit Guest M.J. Heisey, a history professor at SUNY Potsdam, has worked with two communities drawn together by arpilleras. Heisey is part […]
The Value of Anger The Rev. James Galasinski We all get angry. Everyone feels it, yet it should not be allowed to fester into a deep wound. There are times […]
Spiritual Authority The Rev. James Galasinski Religious people tend to put the final authority of their faith in the tradition itself or in their faith’s sacred scriptures. The UU take […]
Good Sex The Rev. James Galasinski I got your attention! In the #MeToo era we need a reminder of what ethical sex is. We need love and consent to keep […]
Church Services for today, Sunday January 20 have been cancelled due to the weather! The Value of Anger The Rev. James Galasinski Surely the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. […]
The 5th Gospel: Thomas The Rev. James Galasinski Gnostic writings were hated by earlier Christian leaders and thought to have been lost forever. In 1945 an old library was discovered […]
Sacred Adventures in Community-Making Relani Prudhomme, Pulpit Guest How hard is it to go beyond welcoming into cultivating belongingness? Let’s talk about welcoming the stranger, practicing hospitality, and preparing the […]
Reflections and Wishes Carol Zimmerman, DRE It is good to look back over the past year and reflect on what has happened as well as to look forward to send […]
How St. Nicholas Became Santa Claus The Rev. James Galasinski How do historical figures become legendary miracle workers? We will explore how the legends of St. Nicholas and look at […]