Spiritual Practice for the New Year Carol Zimmerman, DRE, and Valerie Ingram As we look to start a new year, this multigenerational worship will ask us to explore how each […]
Christmas Eve, 10:30 a.m. What Child Is This? – The Rev. James Galasinski Who was Jesus? How special was he? Can an historical understanding of the man give us the magic […]
World at Midwinter – The Rev. James Galasinski and Carol Zimmerman, DRE Our annual intergenerational holiday pageant, in which Santa and UUPS delivery person explore the customs of Christmas, Hanukkah, and […]
The Curriculum is the Congregation – The Rev. James Galasinski Religious education goes beyond curricula and promotes faith formation or the process of meaning making. This does not just happen downstairs […]
Religious Space and the Coffee Shop – The Rev. James Galasinski Religious time and space can happen anywhere: church, temple, mosque, or coffee shop. Coffee shops have permeated our cultural […]
Curiosity, Creativity, and the Need to Fail – Peter Wyckoff, Pulpit Guest We are all born with an innate sense of curiosity. This is how we learn who we are […]
Sabbath – The Rev. James Galasinski The ancient Jewish practice of taking one day a week off to rest is still important to us today. Ritualized rest, appreciative time to […]
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For The Rev. James Galasinski Perhaps the world’s greatest rock band, U2, released the album Joshua Tree 30 years ago. It has withstood […]
Rethinking Sin – The Rev. James Galasinski UUs don’t talk about sin much. We normally emphasize the goodness and worth of each person. Yet sin is more than just the […]
Multigenerational Worship: Halloween The Rev. James Galasinski & Carol Zimmerman, DRE We have three saints pictured in our stained glass. We live in Saint Lawrence County. But what are saints exactly? […]