April 2, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford People costuming as a particular gender goes back to before Shakespeare’s time. Our parents and grandparents watched Jonathan Winters, Flip Wilson, and Milton Berle cross-dress on the regular. But in a bizarre twist, 2023 is turning into the year in which gender-expansiveness is being attacked. Come to […]
March 26, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. In 1961, a new religion was born. Or was it? Join us in exploring the story of Unitarian Universalism from 1961 to now.
March 12, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. It has been called, “The Larger Hope.” Rev. Joanna traces the history of Universalism both as a doctrine and a denomination.
March 5, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. What did “unitarian” mean in 300 C.E. and what did it mean during the Reformation, at the founding of the United States, and now? Join us in this overview of Unitarian history.
February 19, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. In 1841, Unitarian Theodore Parker differentiated between the permanent values of Christianity and the items that could be left behind. This Sunday, Rev. Joanna speaks to what is transient and permanent in Unitarian Universalism at this time.
February 12, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. There has been one thing missing from our principles, but it is steeped in our history. What does “love” mean and require of us?
February 5, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. Unitarian Universalism is (finally) becoming the Big Tent religion it was always meant to be. So what does this mean?
January 22, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. A common question is how did we get from there (two Christian denominations) to here (a pluralist, humanist association)? Come hear about the methodical and deliberate evolution of this faith.
January 15, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. The Texas Lege is coming back into session, as they do every alternate year. With that will come plenty of opportunities for us to fight evil and support efforts for good.
January 8, 2023 by Rev. Joanna Fontaine Crawford. What are you ready to let go of, as we move into the new year? Join us for this interactive service as we say goodbye to 2022 and hello to 2023.