Courage to be Uncomfortable
Where are the places we are called to but have yet to go? What will it take to dig deep within ourselves and go where courage calls us as individuals, as communities, and as human beings?
Where are the places we are called to but have yet to go? What will it take to dig deep within ourselves and go where courage calls us as individuals, as communities, and as human beings?
When I was a child, one of my favorite books was “where the Wild things Are” by Maurice Sendak. It was a beginning of a love affair with books and ideas that pushed the boundaries of what common culture might find acceptable. Maruice Sendak was … read more.
“The Dance of Light and Dark”
Tonight, beloved friends, we welcome the peace of the dark. The Wheel of the Year Again turns again and again, and tonight we find ourselves here Celebrating the Winter Solstice, Yule, the Longest Night; a tradition that goes back ages … read more.
This Sunday’s service will come from the staff of the Pacific Western Region of the Unitarian Universalist Association. They will offer reflections on Naomi Shihab Nye’s poem “Gate 4A” to ground us as we enter this holiday season.
Note: Our intern minister, Eli Poore, was scheduled … read more.
Good morning. It’s a pleasure to be with you all today on this lovely 2nd Sunday in October for my 2nd time in the pulpit. I do have to say though, these past few weeks, with the exception of a day or two, I’ve wondered … read more.