Category: Staying Connected Blog

More Than You May Want to Know

Pledges and gifts to the Our Path Forward campaign continued to come in after Celebration Sunday. But only a few now and it is time to report on how we did and how we will move forward. 

First, the results: 

The top line is that we came … read more.

Turning

The warm weather and blue skies of this week have colluded to obscure the turning of the season. The smoke of the fires, by obscuring the sun, made the late summer temperatures feel more like fall. Now early fall feels like summer. 

I had begun to feel dis-oriented and un-grounded. The surreal truth of … read more.

In Danger

Tom Turnipseed in 1968 when he was a manager of the George Wallace campaign for US President

The mainstream press (alias The Fake News) is abuzz this morning over the US President’s latest promise to dismantle the last of our democratic institutions and his refusal to … read more.

Bill’s Blog: Respair

The financial settlement for the family of Breonna Taylor, $12 million in cash and promises of police reform, was announced this week. Time will tell whether the reforms become real. A clear-eyed look at past promises suggests that hope should be cautious at best.

It is … read more.

Homecoming Sunday: Begin Again in Love

I am thinking back to Homecoming Sundays in other years, remembering the excitement of anticipation and then the rightness of seeing so many members of the community gathering once again in the sanctuary. “Rightness” is a good word to describe that feeling of sensing once … read more.

Our Path Forward

Dear Members and Friends,

It is not news that much is changing…for us and for the world. We are living through such losses. At the same time, we are discovering resilience in ourselves and new possibilities for our path forward at First Unitarian.

Since we closed our … read more.

Turning Toward Church

Out of long experience, I have come to expect the increase in energy in the church as the inevitable end of summer approaches and we look toward the beginning of a “new church year.”

I wondered, this year, what that energy might be like. I wondered … read more.

Eyes on the Prize

“Trump’s Presidency has paved the way for a revolution against racism. … Just as the Abolitionists of the 1850’s demanded the immediate eradication of slavery, immediate equality must be the demand today.”

Ibram X. Kendi, The End of Denial, Atlantic, Sept. 2020

I want to believe Ibram Kendi that … read more.

The Problem With Universalism

The Universalist promise that each of us, every one, has inherent worth is, for most of us, a bedrock of our religious commitment. We may have a hard time trusting that Good News, but it still serves as a comfort when we fall short, when … read more.