Can You Say RESURRECTION?
Rev. Jane Page visits on Easter Sunday with a personal message in which she reclaims the Resurrection story as an important metaphor for humanists and others who may avoid this source of inspiration.
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Rev. Jane Page visits on Easter Sunday with a personal message in which she reclaims the Resurrection story as an important metaphor for humanists and others who may avoid this source of inspiration.
Rev. Kate will explore the personal worlds we live in, mixed messages we receive, and maintaining our faith.
Every day people spend sixteen or so hours working, playing, eating, reading, operating computers of all types, and doing what needs to be done. People sleep – usually at night — for approximately eight hours, although some sleep much less and a few sleep more. The transition between being awake and being asleep is so subtle that … Continue reading Sweet Mystery of Life
Rev. Kate will discuss challenges that make us who we are and ways to be greater than we think!
The two halves of our brain can function independently or collaboratively. Organized religions is a product of left-brain thinking–verbal, calculating, planning, orderliness. Spiritually finds its home in the right brain in creativity, art, music, poetry, and direct experience of awe, mystery, and wonder. How do we get these two opposites to collaborate in order to … Continue reading Religion, Spirituality, and the Non-Binary Brain
Why do we resist what we most long for? With awareness, insight and practice we learn to move through resistance with grace. Elisa’s sermon and songs invite us to become aware of inner obstacles and to say “yes” to growth opportunities that enhance joy, connection and fulfillment.
An exploration of the Buddha’s most important but underappreciated and misunderstood teaching.
Religion need not be just something that one believes but something that one does. And, that something grows and changes as we grow in our lives. Think of this as an good adjunct to the “Building Your Own Theology” study course created by the UUA.
Rev. Jane will revisit Unitarian Universalism’s attempt to reclaim some religious language in light of her recent month long sabbatical in London.
Join us as we celebrate diversity and welcome Karen as she shares her journey to discover the special gifts, challenges, and advocacy for her siblings along the spectrums of autism, gender identity, color, and varying abilities.