
‘Ban the Bomb’ Treaty
Dr. Mary-Wynne Ashford with Worship Associate Oliver Belisle – The Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons is so important that the Nobel Peace Prize went to

Dr. Mary-Wynne Ashford with Worship Associate Oliver Belisle – The Treaty to Prohibit Nuclear Weapons is so important that the Nobel Peace Prize went to

Rev. Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Shelley Motz – Back in 1985, Rev. Fred and Bonnie Cappuccino took a huge risk in founding ChildHaven International.

Rev. Melora Lynngood with Worship Associate Doug McGinnis – When we think of ‘risk,’ we often think of physical risk – rock-climbing, sky-diving, and the

Rev. Shana Lynngood with Worship Associate Madelaine Clarke – Sometimes it’s the times and places when we take a risk that we feel most in

Rev Melora Lynngood and Worship Associate Larry Boldt — As a result of our interdependence, we are often touched by the suffering of others –

Rev. Shana Lynngood and Worship Associate Doug McGinnis — I was asked by a member of our community to speak about why it matters when we

Sarah Kendall and Worship Associate Samantha Magnus — Author Sarah Kendall shares wisdom learned reclaiming her life after a stroke. Discover what her journey has to

Rev. Melora Lynngood and Worship Associate Dan Klimke — This is our theme kick-off, the first Sunday in our exploration of “Interdependence: the practice of

Ministerial Intern Christopher Wulff and Worship Associate Larry Boldt – Our Unitarian Universalist communities are always walking the fine line between adopting change that keeps

Rev. Shana Lynngood and Worship Associate Oliver Belisle – One aspect of resistance we may not frequently consider are the aspects of ourselves and our

Rev. Melora Lynngood & Friends and Worship Associate Dan Klimke – What issues most concern and affect you and your family? What if others in

Rev. Shana Lynngood and Worship Associate Shelley Motz – What can we learn from the #metoo movement and other powerful examples of collective action for

Oliver Belisle with Worship Weaver Anna Isaacs – As a new year approaches, we take a moment to reflect on the nature of time, the joy

8:00 p.m. – Rev. Shana Lynngood and Worship Weaver Larry Boldt – This contemplative service will include traditional lessons and carols as well as a contemporary

4:30 pm – Rev. Melora Lynngood with Worship Weaver Shelley Motz – Unitarian Universalism draws on wisdom from many of the world’s religions. Join us on Christmas
Sunday Services
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