Sunday, July 30

Jul 24, 2023 | News, Services, Summer Services, Worship

Make A Joyful Noise

Service by Ruth Debrot | In-person only

Improvisation is fundamental to creating something new. Creating can be a messy business because it requires a certain amount of risk-taking which some people find daunting. I have found that the ability to “riff” using what is familiar and assimilate bits of the unfamiliar when confronting new situations can generate growth in our lives. When approached freely, in a spirit of community, improvisation can foster a sense of joy, wonder, spirituality, and self-awareness.

Summer services are produced by the Religious Services Committee. Service begins at 10 am, this is one of two services that are in-person only.

Church News & Updates

Sermon: Living the Questions

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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

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