Hope and Transformation in the Midst of Crisis Dave Nelson, Pulpit Guest Finding strength through insight, an exploration of hope and growth in personal crisis, using Daniel Pinkwater’s beloved Mr. Plumbean as […]
Welcoming the Stranger The Rev. James Galasinski The Hebrew scriptures are pretty clear, we are to welcome the stranger, the alien, the foreigner – and provide hospitality to all. Can […]
Harvest Sunday: Simple Living Beyond the Thrift Store Phil Harnden, Pulpit Guest A popular bumper sticker proclaims “Live Simply So That Others May Simply Live.” But does focusing on personal consumption […]
Creating The Rev. James Galasinski Our proposed mission starts out with the word creating, implying an ongoing process. It also connects to the great force of novelty in the universe. […]
Ingathering & Water Communion: Reveling in Rain The Rev. James Galasinski This multi-generational celebration propels us into our new church year. People have looked to the heavens and seen rain as […]
The Beauty of Work The Rev. James Galasinski With the globalization of industrial labor, classism, and income inequality all on the rise, it is time to rethink and find a […]
Bhakti Yoga and the Practice of Faith The Rev. James Galasinski When we think of yoga, we think of a series of positions, breathing, and stretches, but that is just […]
Joseph Campbell and the Power of Myth Doug Rubio, Pulpit Guest Joseph Campbell was perhaps the greatest scholar of mythology who ever lived. With an intimate knowledge of the world’s […]
When Work and a Spiritual Journey Come Together Dr. Nasser Malit, Pulpit Guest This sermon will highlight my tumultuous spiritual journey and discuss some of my current work in human […]
Habits for Living Robin Collen, Kim Bouchard, and Valerie Ingram UU Minister Richard Gilbert wrote Ten Considered Convictions. This service explores them, and invites all present to consider their own […]