Intention and Impact
This all-ages services uses story and reflection to explore the line in our covenant that says we “trust in one another’s good intentions and recognize that our actions and words have an impact regardless of our intentions.”
This all-ages services uses story and reflection to explore the line in our covenant that says we “trust in one another’s good intentions and recognize that our actions and words have an impact regardless of our intentions.”
In our second service on trust, we’ll explore the concept of surrender. What does it look like for Unitarian Universalists to trust in the unknown?
Join us for Stewardship Sunday! We’ll explore trust and how it can be an antidote to scarcity and fear, and can help us to grow our vision.
Stewardship Team Presentation
Sermon
In Unitarian Universalism, we believe that there are many truths, and that we cannot be certain that we know everything. How do we live with the possibility that we might be wrong?
How do you experience the holy, the sacredness of life? What can we learn about what is important to us from our experiences of the holy?
Each Sunday we say “the mystery is we are connected, even when we feel apart.” This service will explore the mystery of our connection to each other, and how that mystery is at the heart of Unitarian Universalism.
Got a question about life? religion? Unitarian Universalism? something else entirely? Rev. Allison will do her best to answer your questions on the fly in this Question Box service!
In this first service on mystery, we’ll explore our role in creating both the questions and the answers – the mysteries and the explanations.
We are a living tradition, which means that Unitarian Universalism is constantly evolving. How has our faith changed over the years, and what has stuck around, for better or for worse.