Science is often seen as incompatible with religion and faith, yet our UU tradition embraces science and reason. On topics as diverse as sexuality, gender, global climate change, and our…
Today we explore sources of wisdom in our lives. From the "mouths of babes" to ancient stories, where does wisdom "come from"? How does wisdom shape your daily life and…
Was homo sapiens designed or evolved? Either way, human beings function splendidly in some environments, and very badly in others. Today Rev. Dr. Chris Schriner will explore the mismatch between…
What is risky about transformation? In a complex world, how, why, and from where does hope emerge? Can beauty be found in brokenness? Today we conclude our discussions of transformation…
There is a new and exciting story emerging about what it means to grow into our 60’s, 70’s and beyond. Counter to the ageist narrative dominating our society, many elders…
In an era of profound change in so many aspects of our lives, what will our ministry be? How can we cultivate the ground of justice? A good farm builds…
In November the North Bay Organizing Project, of which our congregation is a prominent member, adopted three issues to focus our local work for a more just and sustainable society.…
As the year winds down and winter sets in, we find ourselves waiting and hoping – for the return of light, for birth or rebirth, for peace, healing and rebuilding.…
We enter Advent carrying so much that needs to be healed. In the Christian tradition, this is the season of preparation for Christmas. The Christmas story proclaims that hope may…
Meditation: What is it like, truly, to love being in the moment? To be fully present to celebrate life in all its colors, flavors, and textures? We've all experienced such…