Come, Yet Again, Come
As the end of summer approaches and we prepare for a new church year and contentious election year, what work do we need to do individually and collectively to revive our spirits and renew our commitments to love and justice?
As the end of summer approaches and we prepare for a new church year and contentious election year, what work do we need to do individually and collectively to revive our spirits and renew our commitments to love and justice?
I’m sure many of us know what it feels like to stay up at night dwelling on a mistake we made during the day! But we all want to learn and grow. How can we make space to thoughtfully reflect on our lives and actions … read more.
In our era of declining religious affiliation, it’s not uncommon to hear folks refer to the hiking trail, baseball stadium, or music venue as their “church.” As people who are part of a religious community, how can we think about incorporating play, joy and recreation … read more.
Hebrew Bible scholars sometimes describe the fourth commandment, to rest on the Sabbath day, as the bridge between the “loving God” and “loving neighbor” parts of the covenant. This Sunday, we will explore how we, as Unitarian Universalists, can incorporate radical rest into our own … read more.