We Tried That Once and It Didn’t Work
We’ll explore the importance of failure and vulnerability in innovation. Why is it important to continue to take risks, even when they don’t always end up the way your hoped?
We’ll explore the importance of failure and vulnerability in innovation. Why is it important to continue to take risks, even when they don’t always end up the way your hoped?
Is it possible for Unitarian Universalism to have a coherent theology, as much as we are a kaleidoscope of belief? Do we have our own theologians? If so, what are they thinking about, and where are the frontiers of our theology?
Join us for a rousing Stewardship kick-off service! What are we building together here at UUCN? How can you be a part of it?
In our final service on Prophecy, we’ll explore the positive side of self-fulfilling prophecies. How does a vision for the future help make it so?
The Black Lives Matter Team will collaborate will Rev. Allison for this service on our modern day prophets for racial justice.
Our second service on the theme of Prophecy. We’ll explore what the many prophets throughout religious history had in common, and what they can teach us for today.
A Lessons and Carols style Christmas Eve Service, featuring our Christmas Eve Choir and our traditional Candle-lighting and singing.
A service exploring the things we feel the presence of, but cannot see. We consider the writings of Thomas Aquinas and William James, and our own personal experiences of mystery.
In this service, we explore the concepts of presence and moral courage, and wonder together what each of these might look like in our own lives.
A service on colonialism, the First Thanksgiving, the Standing Rock Water Protectors, and the way people in power shape the stories of our history.