Cracking Our December Husks The Rev. James Galasinski Spring and Easter are great reminders of the rich life we have within. Sometimes all we need to do is peel the […]
The Dance of Body and Spirit The Rev. James Galasinski Many faith traditions have utilized dance as a form of prayer to get in touch with the spiritual side of […]
No Apologies: The Long and Deep History of Prejudice and Discrimination Dr. John Youngblood, Pulpit Guest Dr. Youngblood, Associate Professor of Communication at SUNY Potsdam, will share his spiritual and […]
Resting in the Grace of the World The Rev. James Galasinski Can we rest there in the grace, knowing life itself is unjust and unfair and those that rule the […]
What’s a Church For? The Rev. Christine Robinson, Pulpit Guest James’ supervising minister in Albuquerque will talk about the purpose of church–this one and, by extension, all religious congregations from […]
Whitney Young: Not the Loudest But the Most Effective The Rev. James Galasinski Young was a UU African American civil rights leader who worked within the system to effect change. […]
SBJ and Other Temptations Kathy Montan, Pulpit Guest A look at temptation from a religious perspective; the influence of childhood teachings and how that shapes our adult lives. SUNDAY VOLUNTEERS […]
Surviving Fantasyland The Rev. David Weissbard These are crazy-making times with obvious lies claiming the mantle of truth. I found some help from Kurt Andersen’s new book Fantasyland: How America […]
Transformation and MLK, Jr. The Rev. James Galasinski and Jan Hutslar MLK transformed from an assimilationist to true anit-racist. Can we do the same? We must follow his lead and […]
Darkness: The Gateway To All Understanding The Rev. James Galasinski It is important to remember this time of year that darkness is not bad. It is part of the cycle […]