Topic: UU-ism

Transformation & Repair

One of the proposed Article II values is  “Transformation”. We adapt to the changing world.We covenant to collectively transform and grow spiritually and ethically.  Openness to change is fundamental to our Unitarian and Universalist heritages, never complete and never perfect.” This value informs our commitment and work for collective liberation: co-creating together a transformed society where all … Continue reading Transformation & Repair

The Curious Courtship of the Nerd and the Wallflower

A somewhat light-hearted version of how we came to be the Unitarian Universalists, the only faith tradition named for two wonderfully believable Christian heresies. A time to celebrate what we were, are, and are becoming as an inclusive and welcoming community.

Homecoming: Water Ceremony

Join us for our homecoming service where we will join each other for the beginning of a new Fellowship year. Everyone is invited to bring some water with special meaning to share — in person and on Zoom. The combined water is symbolic of our shared faith coming from many different sources. The Water Ceremony … Continue reading Homecoming: Water Ceremony

Black Women and Unitarianism: From the Civil War to WW I

This talk will focus on three women–Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, Fannie Barrier Williams, and Maria Baldwin. These three women were among the most prominent intellectuals and activists of their time and their work had enduring influence throughout the 20th century and, in the case of Harper, even to this day. While their leadership and efforts were … Continue reading Black Women and Unitarianism: From the Civil War to WW I

Can You Say God?

Rev. Jane will revisit Unitarian Universalism’s attempt to reclaim some religious language in light of her recent month long sabbatical in London.