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Seeking Solace

Unitarian Universalism is often cited for not having a theology that adequately supports people in times of loss or grief.  While our answers to theological questions about suffering may not match what some faith traditions teach, I do not believe we are bereft of a theology that validates our human experience and offers solace in … Continue reading Seeking Solace

A Gateway Into Awakening

The demands of daily life can suck us into a state of lifeless secularism where misery feels like our best friend and days and weeks roll into each other without much distinction. But what if we could awaken to our full potential of joy and spiritual attunement through something as simple as play? Join Trista … Continue reading A Gateway Into Awakening

Faith in Action

Anne Lamott writes, “I have a lot of faith. But I am also afraid a lot, and have no real certainty about anything. I remembered something Father Tom had told me–that the opposite of faith is not doubt, but certainty. Certainty is missing the point entirely. Faith includes noticing the mess, the emptiness and discomfort, … Continue reading Faith in Action

Rejuvenating Your Faith

Join UUCP’s very own community minister Rev. Maggie Lovins as we gather again in the transition to spring. What does it look like to renew ourselves as nature renews herself? Let us come together for renewing, reviving and restoring our faith together.

Practices for a Meaningful Life

All of the stress and conflict bombarding us lately can leave us feeling anxious, confused, burnt out — seemingly without purpose or joy. During this talk, Lauren will review what sacred teachings, scientific research, and other sources have to say about quality of life. Practices such as nurturing relationships, serving others, and experiencing wonder seem … Continue reading Practices for a Meaningful Life

Widening the Circle

Our theme for February is “Widening the Circle.” Many of you are probably familiar with the picture of our chalice inside of two concentric circles. It is often portrayed with the poem “Outwitted” by Edwin Markham, born in 1852.  He drew a circle that shut me out—  Heretic, rebel, a thing to flout.  But Love … Continue reading Widening the Circle

Heroes: Myth or Reality?

“Heroes: Myth or Reality?” Sunday Service with Guest Speaker Ellis Jones, director of the General Chappie James Museum in Pensacola. Mr. Ellis will focus on the concept of heroes. He will discuss a few of the common interpretations and meanings of “hero.” He also will consider the heroic actions of U.S. Air Force Gen. Daniel … Continue reading Heroes: Myth or Reality?