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Who are UU’s: Remembering, Identity and Community

We interpret Unitarian Universalism through a variety of lenses. The symbols we use, the stories we tell, the information we gather from various sources, and the narratives about our faith ancestors as well as theologians convey meanings about our identity and community. In this sermon, CLM and UU seminarian, Melissa Jeter, will use symbols, stories, … Continue reading Who are UU’s: Remembering, Identity and Community

The Stone Soup Zone

Join Brenda S. and the talented actors of ESUUC for a unique take on the classic Stone Soup story. How does a mysterious stone spark generosity in the residents of a small town? Anything’s possible in “the Stone Soup Zone”!

Living a Trauma Informed Life

Join us as member Courtney K. shares her story of healing from trauma along her spiritual journey. Courtney will explain how trauma affects many people and how trauma can lead to great spiritual growth with the right resources and support.

Listening to the Land

As we enter the month of November, we listen across this country to the stories of our native ancestors. Pastor AJ Blackwood, Bridges UU, will be reflecting on the land we walk on as the land of our ancestors and asking us to ask the land for forgiveness and restoration.

All Souls and All Saints

10/31, 11/1 & 11/2 – these are the days most recognized for scares, fun and candy. But these are also days marked for reflection and celebration of those whose lives we uphold and the memorializing of those gone before us.

The Role of Reason in Religion

From the roots of Humanism along with the Transcendentalists, comes the odd idea that if we can improve on the ideas of faith, we should do so.

Culture as a Source of Living Tradition

Live from 12 hours’ time difference, we welcome Rev. Tet Gallardo, President and Executive Minister serving the UU Church of the Philippines, to ESUUC to orient us to Unitarian Universalism in the Philippines.

Indigenous Peoples’ Day

In anticipation of the Columbus Day holiday in October, Indigenous Peoples’ Day seeks to affirm the history and culture of native peoples while debunking the Doctrine of Discovery and colonialism.