Topic: Holding History

(Re)Dedication: Exploring The Spiritual Teachings of Hanukkah

This morning we’ll explore the spiritual teachings of Hanukkah, the “Festival of Lights”, in Jewish tradition. In Hebrew, the word Hanukkah can be interpreted to mean, “dedication”. The eight nights of Hanukkah are an occasion to ancient stories of rebuilding through crisis, pathways of resilience, and the surprising light of possibility. Join Rev. Dara, a life-long Jewish Unitarian Universalist … Continue reading (Re)Dedication: Exploring The Spiritual Teachings of Hanukkah

One Bite at a Time

Our annual service that leads us mindfully into the Thanksgiving holiday.  At 9am, Robin Pugh, Director of Lifespan Faith Engagement, will offer a virtual Family Chapel, a worship service for families with children. For Family Chapel (not 10am worship), please follow this link on first and third Sundays at 9am.

Hospitality: The Value of a Breakdown

We continue our sermon series on reconnecting to the why and how of congregational life. Click here to join the 10am service. At 9am, Rev. Kim will offer a virtual Family Chapel, a worship service for families with children. For Family Chapel (not 10am worship), please follow this link on first and third Sundays at 9am.