Abandon Hope All Ye Who Enter Here Charlie Bradt, Pulpit Guest Perhaps one of the qualities of famous statements is that, from a slightly different perspective, they can take on […]
Creative Work as Spiritual Practice The Rev. James Galasinski, Sarah Bentley-Garfinkel, Robin Collen What does it mean to each of us to be creative, and how do we go about […]
Faith Blending with the Light of Setting Suns The Rev. James Galasinski I regularly saw amazing sunsets living in New Mexico for two years. I would make sure to watch […]
Unexpected Joy Jan Hutslar, Pulpit Guest Guest minister, Jan Hutslar, will look at what it means to stay open to the unexpected as a source of connection to others, to […]
Singing the Body Electric Sarah Harris, Pulpit Guest Our relationships with our bodies are usually complicated – especially when we face aging, sickness, and the nature of self. Sarah Harris […]
Returning Vee Abbitt, Pulpit Guest Sometimes we feel the urge to return to the places we have been. What is it about “returning” that has a pull for us? Does […]
The Real Me Jon Montan, Pulpit Guest Worship Committee member and recent graduate of the Rev. James Galasinski’s sermon-writing class, Jon Montan will explore the subject of how others see […]
Sometimes It Really Is that Bad Mary Michalek, Pulpit Guest Mary explores grief and the importance of experiencing emotions fully, rather than smiling through pain. Mary is a relatively new […]
Spiritually Nourishing Children is a Lot Like Basketball and Flower Communion The Rev. James Galasinski Getting kids to play basketball is a lot like getting kids to be spiritual. This […]
We are the Future: Wisdom from our RE Program Carol Zimmerman, DRE, & RE Children Our children and youth have been engaged in deepening their UU values throughout this past year. […]