A Return to the Past? A History of Child Labor in Butte, Montana
Letting past lessons regarding child and teen labor in Montana shape our actions for justice in our current political climate.
Letting past lessons regarding child and teen labor in Montana shape our actions for justice in our current political climate.
The elements of the natural world course through our bodies, informing us in how we show up to each present moment. These natural processes guide and shape us profoundly, whether … Continue reading Musical Communion With the Soul of Nature
How do we stop blaming ourselves for our lack of human perfection so that there is room for growth and transformation? Rev. Margo will use the archetypes of the rhino … Continue reading Transformation
Messages from General Assembly for you! Reverend Margo will summarize what the Unitarian Universalist Association is hoping for you this coming year. This will include how to recognize and protect … Continue reading Lessons from the Unitarian Universalist General Assembly
What does trust mean to us as individuals, a faith community, and in our society at large. Let’s gather together and learn deeper ways of trusting and being trustworthy.
How can we be the spinners of skies and weavers of love described in Rumi’s poem “The Silk Worm”?
This will be a wonderful music service with a nature theme! Join us at Bozeman Pond. Henry and Maria Flurry are the founding members of Sticks and Tones, members of … Continue reading Nature
In addition to speaking on the long rich history of universalism, Rev. Kalen Fristad will be relating that the teaching of eternal damnation is not merely a harmless untruth that … Continue reading Universalism: Past, Present & Powerful
Play is essential to our humanity and our health. How would it change us if play was not something we do after the work is done, but as an essential … Continue reading The Spiritual Practices of Summer Play
Learning to allow ourselves to flow with creative acts in progress, including interruptions and invitations. This sermon is based on the work of the Buddhist improv musician, Stephen Nachmanovitch.