“Homecoming at Last: The Field at Anatoth Revisited”
Let’s grieve what we’ve lost, and celebrate seeing one in the flesh once again.
Let’s grieve what we’ve lost, and celebrate seeing one in the flesh once again.
The many comings, goings and pauses of being a UU professional.
Judith will tell us a story about her vision of a safe space for deep connecting.
We’ll look at the problems with John Lennon’s “Imagine”.
Internationally celebrated musician and fellow Unitarian Universalist ~ Joe Jencks leads us in a service focused on claiming patriotism on our own terms.
As we gather on the precipice of a critical presidential election, let’s be reminded how far we’ve come
The country aches for gut-level leadership right now
As a television producer, UUFH congregant John Owens covered the passage of the “American with Disabilities Act” (ADA) in 1990. Little did he know at the time how important the legislation would mean to him personally. John reflects on the importance of the ADA on its 30th … read more.
As you probably know, UUFH will be welcoming a new settled minister two years from now. The temptation for many congregations is to focus on what they want in that person rather than what they have to offer that person.
As we enter … read more.
It was 16 years ago when Frank Warren began PostSecret, a project based on collecting self-revealing, anonymous postcards. From the silly to the searingly painful, PostSecret has since become an imperfect but useful example of the power of confession. Don will offer a summary … read more.