December 31, 2023 by Rev. Addae Ama Kraba. The message in all religions emphasizes the importance of caring for others. It has been said that one can change the world if you are willing to consider the feelings of others. However, if we are to change the world, we must begin with changing the way […]
December 24, 2023 at 6 PM by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. Patriarchal culture has often downplayed the role of Mary in the Christmas story, minimizing her revolutionary voice. Join us for this candlelight Christmas evening service with beloved songs and stories, with a healthy dose of resistance to Empire.
December 17, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. Ignore the voices that seek to gatekeep Christmas. The history of this holiday is one of heresy, misrule, and subverting the status quo.
December 10, 2023 by Chris Jarman Join us for this pop-up all-ages pageant as we celebrate the winter solstice: the glory of nature, the promise of the return of the Sun, and the beauty of peace and friendship.
December 3, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford In the holiday musical “Spirited,” the central question is one that UUs past and present grapple with: who is beyond redemption?
November 26, 2023 by Mike Schultz. In an unfinished novel, published after the author’s death, lies a tale of the beginning of time. What does this story, written at the end of World War I, tell us about J.R.R. Tolkien religious beliefs? And are there any lessons there for us?
November 19, 2023 by Rev. Fontaine Crawford.
November 12, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford.
November 5, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. In 1818, a historic ruling in Dedham, Massachusetts, determined who “owned” the local church. That answer, and its reasoning, may provide answers to questions about the mission of our own congregation.
October 29, 2023 by Heather Malkawi. How do you fill your spiritual cup? People have left “the church” in record numbers over the years, but where have they gone? Have they found spiritual nourishment elsewhere or are we just losing our religion?