Learnings from Sabbatical Part 2: Inhabiting our Lives
While away from you, I’ve thought a lot about sustaining a balanced and joyful life even while doing things that are hard and important.
The Annual Pledge Campaign (APC) is happening now! A Pledge Connector will be visiting your group or team to lead a short discussion and make sure you know how important your response is.
For more information, check out the APC webpage. On that page you’ll find links to the pledge form (for those making a financial promise) and an update form (for those not making a financial pledge).
While away from you, I’ve thought a lot about sustaining a balanced and joyful life even while doing things that are hard and important.
We’ve had our hymnal for over 30 years, but how many hymns do we really sing? Does what we sing reflect who we are as a people? We will be exploring the reasons why we don’t sing many of our hymns, and how that says as much (if not more) about us as what we … Continue reading The Unsung Hymnal
How do we respond when the religion of Capitalism clashes with our core principles? As we look ahead to Labor Day, we celebrate!
Please join Rev. Kathryn as she returns from sabbatical to share not so much new learnings but remembered learnings from a lifetime of self-reflection and theologizing.
A Porous Coral Reef Full of Twists and Turns. You Are Invited to Join the Adventure!
What Animals Teach us about Human Nature…
For so long, many UUs have led the way in women’s rights and gender inclusivity. UU children have been raised with these values. But as younger generations embrace new language and thinking about gender and sexuality, some of us worry that they are flying away and leaving us behind. While younger UUs may wonder, “Why … Continue reading Feed Them On Your Dreams
Each passerby is living a life as complex as our own. We may not recognize it, but we influence the journey of others. Let us be attentive to how we affect another as we care for our intertwined life.
This week marks the 246th year of our country’s constitutional beginning. How do we align our cruel history and our pride in this beautiful land? Let’s start with George Washington’s birthplace and wind our way into Juneteenth, finally a nationally recognized holiday.
The pandemic has wrought change and created uncertainty for institutions, like our Unitarian Universalist congregations, and our wider world. Who and what are we becoming, individually and collectively? Our GA Sunday service explores these themes as we gather in community to celebrate the best of who we UUs are.