Intern minister Millie Phillips draws upon her experience as a hospital chaplain intern this summer to explore the weirdness and rewards of accompanying some of life's most difficult and intimate…
Rev. Schumacher Strejcek reflects on the living Unitarianism in Hungary and Romania, and the exciting possibilities of partnering with a sister church there.
How does one maintain a spiritual center in the midst of growing chaos? Our planet is becoming increasingly uninhabitable, and our political leadership has not yet proven itself capable of…
There are two ways we can live in this world: from a place of fear, in which we compete for scarce resources, or from a place of love, in which…
What breaks when a heart breaks? What do we learn when we part from former partners? Join the musical ministers of UUCSR in a meditation-through-song exploration of the endings of…
Depth and pop psychology both focus on the notion of a "Self." Is that Self one or many? Of what is it made? Christianity extols an immortal Self that will…
In 1991, Lauren Atress, then Canon Pastor of Grace Cathedral in San Francisco, went on a pilgrimage to Chartres Cathedral in France to experience the medieval labyrinth inlaid in its…
The long struggle for human fulfillment and human dignity is the source of some of the greatest music ever written. The role of songs in providing hope and energy for…
At the last Men's Retreat, the men of UUCSR sought to develop a vision of sustainable masculinity. What versions of ourselves could forcefully support the health of the people and…
As UUs, we strive for peace and understanding in our interactions, even in conflict. How far will we go "to meet injury with service and evil with good," in the…