Curiosity Cured the Cat
Children and pets who get into mischief poking into everything get chided for their curiosity. But in these perilous, divided times, what if curiosity is the thing that might save us?
Children and pets who get into mischief poking into everything get chided for their curiosity. But in these perilous, divided times, what if curiosity is the thing that might save us?
asks Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, author of What if We Get it Right? As we approach Earth Day 2026, let’s explore the possibilities of this moment.
Embracing possibility is about embracing the mystery, which some name as God. Ours is a theology that embraces possibility by treating faith not as a settled inheritance but as an open question. It refuses to limit the sacred to what previous generations could articulate, trusting instead that the future is spiritually generative, that human consciousness … Continue reading Embracing Possibility, Embracing God
Come enjoy a Reader’s Theater production of the 1922 classic featuring actors of all ages and the UUCV choir in a story of death and resurrection. This will be Rev. Kathryn’s fourth and final time sharing this story with the congregation, a tradition begun in 2020 during lockdown.