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Revolution Begins with a Dream

Join us for Rev. Dr. Nicole Kirk’s inspiring sermon and other excerpts from the 2025 General Assembly Sunday Worship service. Embrace the electrifying spirit of the year’s largest UU gathering, where we come together in unity for an awe-inspiring Sunday worship celebration like no other! It’s a vibrant, communal worship experience that promises to uplift … Continue reading Revolution Begins with a Dream

Seeking Interdependent Heroism

Many spiritual wayfarers have found Joseph Campbell’s Hero’s Journey a meaningful map for their lives.  But what are the ways in which this 70-year-old paradigm may be sabotaging our quest for a post-patriarchal, post-colonial world of collaborative and interdependent heroism?

Songs on the Side of Love

Join us this Sunday as we celebrate UU Singer / Songwriters and “Side with Love” a public advocacy campaign run by the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) that uses love’s power to combat oppression. The campaign’s core message is to stand in solidarity with those facing injustice and work towards a more loving and equitable world. If … Continue reading Songs on the Side of Love

Living in Immoral Times

We welcome back to our pulpit Rev. Claudia Jiménez reflecting on strategies for living faithfully and joyfully into our values and commitments during these immoral times. Guest pianist: Steve Lapointe

Carrying Love and Learning

As a new school year begins, we gather to celebrate the joy of learning and the love that sustains us on life’s journeys. In our annual Backpack Blessing, we honor students, teachers, and lifelong learners of all ages—sending them forth with encouragement, curiosity, and the support of their community. Together, we will reflect on how … Continue reading Carrying Love and Learning

The Missing (Native) Link

Skye Cahoon, Outreach Director for Mainspring Conservation Trust, will speak on the intimate connection between native plants and native wildlife. This talk will feature local examples of Southern Appalachian wildlife, as well as action steps we can take towards a brighter environmental future.

Get Happy! (at least occasionally). 

Be contented (almost all the time). And, Yes, you will be sad sometimes too. A Guide to learning about Buddhism for folks who don’t necessarily want to be Buddhists. 

Marks of Meaning: The Sacred Stories Tattoos Tell

Our bodies tell stories. They are archives of our journeys, our trials, our beliefs, and our joys. This Sunday, we reflect on a tradition as ancient as humanity—tattooing—not just as body art, but as a sacred text written on skin. National Tattoo Day is Thursday, July 17th.