Sunday, August 13

Aug 7, 2023 | Services, Summer Services, Worship

Connecting with Folktales and Fairytales

Service by Monica Weil | Zoom

Some of the first stories that we learn as children are folktales and fairytales. Folktales and Fairytales represent the different dimensions of life and humanity. Many of these stories start to lose their appeal as we grow in our wiser years. They can become irrelevant or are no longer in touch with modern aesthetics. When approached with openness and wonder, they can continue to provide wisdom for all ages.

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Sermon: Living the Questions

Sermon: Living the Questions

Below is a reading followed by the Sunday, March 2, 2025 sermon. Reading Dharma Talk by Thomas Wardle, Zen Master in the Soto tradition Good morning!  Before I read what is printed below, I want to give you some introduction. This reading comes...

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Sunday, March 9

Sunday, March 9

Join us this Sunday as we honor the legacy of Rev. Olympia Brown, the first ordained Unitarian woman, and explore how her journey inspires us to create a more just and compassionate world.

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Sunday, March 2

Sunday, March 2

Living the Questions: Embracing the Unknown with Love Life is a journey, isn't it? A quest for understanding, a pursuit of meaning amidst the mysteries that surround us. We often find ourselves seeking answers to life's big questions: How can I...

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