“What Would a UU Do?”
We are seeing more anger and less acceptance in our world. How might our UU faith help us navigate these times and help keep empathy and hope alive?
We are seeing more anger and less acceptance in our world. How might our UU faith help us navigate these times and help keep empathy and hope alive?
Our 19th century Unitarian minister Rev. William Ellery Channing put Unitarianism on the map, so to speak
Debates about returning to in-person public education reignite
Reflections on today’s liberal religion.
The country aches for gut-level leadership right now
In this last segment on religious liberals and theology in such times, let’s head into the deep waters of the First Principle, the first of seven value statements adopted in 1984. Don will suggest assigning “inherent worth and dignity” to all may not account for … read more.
The liberal religious tradition has been home to many tensions about the nature – even worth of theism
In this second of two services on UU history, Don will trace the people, events and ongoing developments that make up today’s liberal religion.
Note: this worship service will be recorded on Saturday, May 2 and premiered some time in the afternoon on our YouTube channel. … read more.
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Join us via our virtual worship. Go to our channel on YouTube for the premiere of this worship service (Sunday at 10:30 am).
Given this will be our last service for a bit, Don has changed this Sunday’s topic to talk about fear, unity and resilience.