Here we stand at the dawning of a new year – a year that will be the best of times and the worst of times (to borrow from Mr. Dickens). As Unitarian Universalists, the turning of the year is an opportunity to put our values … read more.
As civil rights leader and theologian Howard Thurman reminds us, the Christmas season is a time of joy despite all sadness, a time of hope where despair keeps watch, a time … read more.
One of the joys of the holiday season is the telling and retelling of stories that make the heart gland and knit us a little closer to a community of sharing and caring. In this morning’s inter-generational service, we’ll share the story of The Christmas … read more.
Remember the closing scenes from The Wizard of Oz? Dorothy is clicking her ruby slippers, eyes closed, saying fervently, “There’s no place like home. There’s no place like home.” Even so, home and holidays are often challenging experiences.