New Paganism 101 class series begins on February 15th, Saturdays 1 – 4 pm. An introduction to modern Pagan rituals, practices, beliefs, and history connected to Unitarian rationality.
Circle Worship is an intimate and participatory style of worship featuring ritual, togetherness, and reflection. Unitarian Universalist youth have been creating this style of worship for decades but it is enjoyed by and accessible to all ages.
Circle Worship is open to everyone; come fill your spirit! Wednesday, June 5th in the Fireside Room, 6:00-7:30 pm…
Circle Worship is an intimate and participatory style of worship featuring ritual, togetherness, and reflection. Unitarian Universalist youth have been creating this style of worship for decades but it is enjoyed by and accessible to all ages.
Circle Worship is open to everyone; come fill your spirit! Wednesday, May 15th in the Fireside Room, 5:30-7:00 pm…
From time to time, I meet people, completely unattached to a Unitarian congregation, who explain to me that they are, in fact, Unitarians. While that may be true in terms of belief and outlook, I question whether the claim holds up in practice. To put it plainly, I’m not convinced one can be a Unitarian…
In the Zen Buddhist tradition, there is a wonderfully helpful concept known as “Beginner’s Mind.” It is an invitation to view a new situation as if for the first time, with fresh eyes and free from the burdens and limitations that come with preconceived notions. Sōtō Zen monk Shunryu Suzuki described the practice as simultaneously emptying…