Sunday, April 11

Apr 5, 2021 | Services, Worship

“Ralph Waldo Emerson: The Oracle of Concord”

Let’s take a closer look at “Saint Ralph” — Unitarian minister, poet, essayist, lecturer and philosopher – who was one of the most influential writers and thinkers of the 1800s. In his famous “Divinity School Address” at Harvard Divinity School in 1838, Emerson became infamous for skewering virtually every orthodox Christian belief of his day.  A close friend of Henry David Thoreau, Bronson Alcott, Elizabeth Peabody, Margaret Fuller and other Unitarian luminaries all living in and around Concord, Massachusetts, Emerson was a leading proponent of individual self-reliance and the Transcendentalist movement.

Church News & Updates

Sunday, April 27

Open Hearts Led by the Religious Services Committee Children of all ages and backgrounds need a safe and nurturing home until they can return to their families. There are many ways we can open our hearts in loving community to help these children....

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Sermon: Rise Up Into Love Consciousness

Sermon: Rise Up Into Love Consciousness

Sunday, April 13, 2025, reading followed by the sermon. Reading In Louisville, at the corner of Fourth and Walnut, in the center of the shopping district, I was suddenly overwhelmed with the realization that I loved all these people, that they were...

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Sunday, April 20

Sunday, April 20

Good Eggs Led by Carol Konvalinka-Connolly, Director of Religious Exploration, and Rev. Vernon F. Wright V Join us Sunday as we appreciate wonder, embrace kindness, and give thanks for loving communities. This is a multigenerational service,...

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