Services
Living by the Book
Zoom– Ava Priest A genre-bending exploration of how reading secular books with a sacred lens can support the responsible search for truth and meaning. Ava speaks to how podcasts like "Harry Potter and the Sacred Text" helped them rearrange their ideas of what holy scripture looks like. Find your favorite book, song, artwork, or chalice […]
Mindfulness: Full Catastrophe Living
Zoom– Donna Johnson Join us for a contemplative hour on Sunday, August 30 to experience mindfulness as a spiritual practice through music, poetry, readings, and reflections that remind us of the benefits of mindfulness, especially in challenging times. The link to join the online service is: https://bit.ly/3eGdawV Meeting ID: 986 9136 9540 Password: 659909 For […]
Labor Unions’ Role in Public Education
Zoom– Tim Brittell, president of the Northshore Education Association Guest speaker Tim Brittell, president of the Northshore Education Association, reflects on his experience as a labor union leader, and the effect labor unions have had in shaping public education.
The Wisdom of Water
Zoom– Minister Dan Lillie Come celebrate our annual ingathering service, where we mark the beginning of another church year together.
It Takes a Village
Zoom– Minister Dan Lillie & Bridget Laflin, Director of Religious Education On this kick-off Sunday for our Religious Education program, let’s explore together what it means to be a truly intergenerational beloved community.
Mabon
Zoom– Rachel Eddy Join Rachel Eddy as she leads a worship service celebrating Mabon, the pagan harvest festival that marks the Autumnal Equinox.
Deep Listening: Being the Listener
Zoom– Minister Dan Lillie As we begin exploring our monthly theme of Deep Listening, we will first focus on our role as the listener.
Deep Listening: Being Listened To
Zoom– Minister Dan Lillie Continuing our exploration of the monthly theme of Deep Listening, we will turn our attention toward the transformational power of being listened to,
Reclaiming Education
Zoom– Robin Heffelman, WUUC Member America's educational institutions have long underpinned and maintained systems of oppression. Current student Robin Heffelman shares their journey of imagining what school might look like as a tool for liberation.
Even Though …
Zoom– Rev. Dan Lillie We are definitely living in difficult times. But even though anxiety, anger, and fear are present, can we lift up the blessings in our lives without minimizing the pain of this moment?
Whose We Are: All Souls Day of Remembrance
Zoom– Reverend Dan Lillie With a Reflection by Erika Jackson Kirkendall We are shaped by the lives who have touched our own. Let us remember those who have passed away, but who live on in us. The link to join the online service at 10 a.m. is: https://bit.ly/3eGdawV Meeting ID: 986 9136 9540 Password: 659909
Holding Space
Zoom– Reverend Dan Lillie Can we take a moment just to breathe? Let's focus on our complicated feelings, and the discomfort that comes from sitting with the uncertainty of what happens next now that the election is over. The link to join the online service at 10 a.m. is: https://bit.ly/3eGdawV Meeting ID: 986 9136 9540 […]
Mending Our Spirits
Zoom– Reverend Dan Lillie The process of healing isn't about returning to how things were before the pain or loss occurred. It's about honestly acknowledging our feelings, creating a "new normal" for what life is like after the loss, and making meaning from the experience. Let's explore ways to mend our spirits. The link to […]
Healing Our Families, Country and Democracy
Zoom– Max Brown The elections are over, and the healing begins. Can healing be found in exploring what we share as opposed to what divides us? The link to join the online service at 10 a.m. is: https://bit.ly/3eGdawV Meeting ID: 986 9136 9540 Password: 659909 Max Brown, currently a public affairs and government relations principal […]
Healing Together
Zoom– Reverend Carlton E. Smith, Lead, Pacific Western Region of the UUA Lesson 137 in A Course in Miracles offers the following meditation: “When I am healed, I am not healed alone. And I would bless my , for I would be healed with them, as they are healed with me.” Today we contemplate the […]