Chan (Zen) Buddhism
Venerable Shih HeLaohu will share her insights into Chan (Zen) Buddhism principles & practices and how to integrate them into your daily life.
Venerable Shih HeLaohu will share her insights into Chan (Zen) Buddhism principles & practices and how to integrate them into your daily life.
We will introduce the 1619 project from the NY Times, and plant the seed for a discussion group to follow. This is a part of our working towards a more inclusive community with a commitment to ending white supremacy, and educating others on the 8th Principle Project.
What breaks your heart? In the face of disappointments and setbacks, how do you stay engaged and committed to those ideals and hopes you have for this broken world of ours? As Unitarian Universalists, we are called to keep opening our hearts and striving for justice, especially in the midst of our brokenness and despair. … Continue reading The Resilient Heart
In today’s world, people are free to be who they want while being under pressure to conform to various social roles. One result is a pervasive worry that some or all aspects of our lives are lived inauthentically, as conveyed in expressions like “being just a number” or “a cog in a machine.” But what … Continue reading Authenticity
Join Cari A and Kate CP as they explore the first Soul Matters theme of 2020. “What does it mean to be a people of Integrity?”
Presented by Glenn Klepac, Esq.
Second Annual Fire Communion Sunday. This month we explore the Soul Matters theme of Integrity. How do you stay true to yourself and your vision? What obstacles do you face to embodying your UU values in all areas of your life? In this first service of 2020, we’ll be participating again in a Fire Communion … Continue reading Daring to be Real
In an era where it seems much easier to be cynical and blasé, how do we open ourselves to experiencing awe? And why should we? Brenda Shiring presents our latest installment of the popular “Soul Matters” series
Please join us for a traditional Christmas worship service with carols and stories. The service will be held at 7:00 PM.
Come play, sing (whichever lyrics you like), hum, or just listen to Christmas and Hanukkah (and seasonal/solstice) music. Musicians of all ages are welcome to perform; please contact Alan Halperin if interested.