Speaker: Lydia Patrick

Flexibility and Strength

How are we doing? What are our instincts telling us to do, and how are we staying healthy in the midst of hardship and fear? What techniques (grounding, breathwork, movement, fostering strong connections, and transforming challenges into growth opportunities through self-awareness and intentional action) are we engaging in? And, most importantly, how are we finding … Continue reading Flexibility and Strength

ONLINE ONLY – Practicing Resistance in Good Weather or Bad

*THIS SUNDAY’S WORSHIP SERVICE WILL BE HELD ONLINE ONLY* We ground our response to injustice in the context of our local community, congregation, and conditions. We perform community mapping, plan fundraising, assess  resources, and plan for risk, safety, and security. Lydia Patrick (she/her), Worship LeaderCarol Underwood (she/her), Worship Associate Find today’s Order of Service here. Join … Continue reading ONLINE ONLY – Practicing Resistance in Good Weather or Bad

Revolutionary Love

How do we as Unitarians allow love to be at the center of everything we do? What exactly is love that is inclusive and defiant? Let’s look into ourselves and see where Interdependence, Justice, Equity, Generosity, Pluralism, and Transformation intersect in our lives.  Come hear a range of voices reflect on the meaning and application … Continue reading Revolutionary Love

Village Life

Honoring our living traditions and growing our faith stewardship extends to the physical property of congregations, such as buildings, the relational energy of our community, such as small groups, as well as the intangible aspects of our faith. Today we will look at how we do that in covenant with each other and our larger community. Lydia … Continue reading Village Life

Making Room for Trust to Grow

Trust can be like a highway of emotions, feelings, and actions. Who/what do we trust? Are they trustworthy? Where is trust kept? Who/what trusts us? Are we trustworthy? Can we do those things needed to live in love through the practice of trust?

What do our UU principles call us to do?

The Blessing of Inclusion

Being included is such a great feeling. Being inclusive requires some thought, perhaps some adjustments, and maybe some change. But for Unitarian Universalists it just might be the sanctuary we need to offer the world.