Living Into Trust
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.
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”?
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.
Whether the flower you bring is florist tended, garden grown, or roadside sprouted, bring a flower to exchange with others in the UUFB community. Flower communion began in the 1930s … Continue reading Flower Communion
Join us for Mother’s Day to hear stories of how nurturing has changed and remained the same over the decades and is often found in the most unexpected places. Come … Continue reading Stories of Mothering
How do we find our creative core and allow it to move us into action? It may be a new activity, a new way of being with people, or involvement … Continue reading Allowing Creativity to Form Action
Archetypal and scientific wisdom about trees that we can apply to our everyday lives.
A historical look at how the medieval church turned reverence for life into worship of suffering and how Unitarian Universalists can celebrate a more abundant message.
Lent, Ramadan, and Passover are deeply meaningful religious practices that immerse participants in gratitude, grace, mindfulness and self-examination. How might we apply those ideas and rituals to our lives?