Some think the current political and social dialogue, if dialogue it is, has gone beyond contempt. Seeing those with whom we disagree as evil and unworthy of sincere listening has…
In January and February of 2019, 40 pairs of adults and children from UUCSR wrote a series of letters to one another under pseudonyms; many made new connections and shared…
“Your joy is your sorrow unmasked,” wrote the poet Khalil Gibran. In the midst of our grief, our frustrations, our business, joy can flow up like a fountain, flooding our…
Father Richard Rohr teaches that on an individual and societal basis, "The way we do one thing is the way we do everything." Today we will explore this statement through…
D. W. Winnicott wrote “we too often live in compliance, as though the world is something to be fitted in with, demanding adaptation. This attitude tells us to put our…
Today we explore and celebrate the year in religious education and featuring insights of our middle school youth! These emerging leaders will reflect upon their experience of visiting and learning…
The humanitarian crisis at the southern border of the U.S. is on all our hearts and minds. How might we, as a congregation and as individuals, faithfully respond? Rev. Dara…
What do you make of “truth”? What does Unitarian Universalism have to say about truth? Is it all “relative”? What about the "truths of our relatives”? All are welcome for…
What can we hold onto when lies break our world apart? Under collapsed structures of shared understanding, is there a deeper truth? When all seems to be chaos, how can…
It's not always easy to know how to love ourselves, or others, and how to make fulfilling connections. Does "letting go" mean giving up? How can we transform some of the attachments…