Without the sun's constant energizing light and warmth, there would be no life on Earth. Today, with the sun as our guide, we will explore the power and presence of…
Transcendentalism began in 1836 with Emerson’s first book, Nature. It led to a spiritual revival within Unitarianism not just in rural Concord, but in urban Boston, leading to activism on…
The interdependent web is one way to describe our inherent interconnectedness. In this service, we are going to look at interconnectedness as if it were a river; all of us…
The goal of world community, with peace, liberty, and justice for all may seem like an impossible dream right now, and we may think we are naïve to even dream…
Rev. Tet Gallardo, who serves the UU Church in Bicutan, near Manila, is this year’s Balazs Scholar at the Starr King School for the Ministry. She is the first Balazs…
Our actions flow from our commitment to build a better world, a UU core spiritual value. US events over the next years will have a more profound impact on the…
As we end Chalica, we focus on our seventh principle, which recalls to us the indigenous wisdom that tells us we are a part of, not apart from, the Great…
Religion can take us deeper into ourselves, deeper into communion with each other, and the Sacred. But we must be willing to let go of assumptions and habits that act…
Our service honors Yom Kippur, the highest holy day in the Jewish faith, when Jews atone for their sins in the previous year, pray for forgiveness, renounce false promises, and…
An interactive, song- and story-filled multi-generational service - we learn the meaning of Rosh Hashanah, consider an ancient creation story, and prepare for a week of forgiveness and atonement. We’ll…