Ahimsa: Extreme Non-Violence The Rev. James Galasinski Jainism has a term, Ahimsa, often translated as non-violence. This has crept into our vocabulary via people like King and Gandhi who advocated […]
Vulnerability after Trauma: Telling a New Story The Rev. Joel Miller, Pulpit Guest Rev. Joel Miller is delighted to be back in the North Country for a visit. His sermon, […]
Melting the Spaces Between Us: When Them Becomes Us Eileen Raymond, Pulpit Guest What happens when we talk about others as “them”? Why do we need to become more conscious […]
Making the Case for Faith Communities Dorothy Latta, Pulpit Guest In today’s world, public libraries are often seen as dinosaurs and are asked to justify their relevance to keep their […]
Compassionate Conflict: Restorative Justice at Work The Rev. Kathleen Buckley, Pulpit Guest What happens when a person breaks off a romantic relationship in a text message? What happens when a […]
UU Guardian Angels? Doug Rubio, Pulpit Guest Stories of guardian angels are a feature of many religious faiths throughout time and around the world. Unitarian Universalists, however, tend not to […]
Synchronicity: An Ever-Present Reality The Rev. James Galasinski The psychologist Carl Jung defined synchronicity as a “meaningful coincidence.” We all experience these intuitions from time to time and they can […]
RE Sunday: Making a Difference in the World The Rev. James Galasinski and Carol Zimmerman, DRE Our children and youth will be sharing their ideas on how we make a […]
Out in the North Country for 20 Years The Rev. James Galasinski Help us celebrate in story, song, and ritual 20 years of being a Welcoming Congregation. Being out as […]
Prince Gautama to Buddha: The Four Sights The Rev. James Galasinski Before Siddharta became the enlightened one, while still wealthy and destined to be a great king he saw four […]