The Growing Edge
In this service we’ll explore the space before emergence. What is it like to know that something new is about to emerge? What pushes us over the edge into emergence?
In this service we’ll explore the space before emergence. What is it like to know that something new is about to emerge? What pushes us over the edge into emergence?
In our commitment to dismantling white supremacy as a system, white Unitarian Universalists are still learning to decenter whiteness so that people of color are brought from the margins to the center. Join us as we practice that work, and promise a new way of … read more.
In both our personal lives and in the life of our congregation, we have to figure out how to tend to the world, and how to tend to our own souls. What would it look like to think of these not as two opposing forces, … read more.
This service will explore how we balance past, present and future. What does it look like to recognize that we have a debt to the past, a duty to the present, and an obligation to the future?
This service will explore the lives of Rev. Jeffrey Campbell and Marguerite Campbell, two mixed-race siblings who grew up in our Nashua Universalist Church and served Unitarian Universalism as adults, despite facing racism and discrimination throughout their time first as Universalists, then as Unitarian Universalists.
In our first service on perseverance, we will explore perseverance as a collective action. How do we, the UU Church of Nashua, work together to sustain our vision for our congregation and for our world?
This service will explore immigration and sanctuary on both the national and local level. In this interconnected world, what is our responsibility to our immigrant neighbors?
The new year is often a time of setting intentions. However, we all know that intentions don’t always work out. This service will explore the reasons for setting intentions and the role intentions have in our lives – even when they don;t go as planned!
Join Rev. Allison and our Christmas Choir for our traditional Christmas Eve Candlelight service. We’ll sing together, light candles of hope, and consider the meaning of the Christmas story in our lives.
Join us for a service exploring the moments when hopelessness turns into hope. The service will weave in common themes from Hanukkah, the Winter Solstice, and Advent.