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May Nothing Evil Cross this Door

When the hymnal, Singing the Living Tradition, was published in 1993, the hymn by that title was the most sung hymn by our congregations (thus printed as the first hymn in the book). What did we mean by it when it was sung prior to 1993 and what do we mean by it now?

Finding Our Center

What do we mean when we say, as we have been this month, that “by our own authority, we change the world?” How do we find that authority? How do we find the center from which we can speak our truths?

Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny

Our service titled The Authority of Rosa Parks has been rescheduled to January 28th. Because of severe weather, we canceled our in-person worship and met online to enjoy worship presented by the former UUA president, Rev. Susan Frederick Gray.

Silence, Peace, and War

What is the place of silence in a world at war? As we enter this holiday season, wars are raging and violence abounds. How do we work for peace and the cessation of violence? How do we find peace and silence?