12/17/2023 “That’s Really ‘Out There'”
There is so much we don’t understand about the universe. And yet, there are things we do know. Join us in celebrating the coming winter solstice and the gift of mystery in our lives. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
There is so much we don’t understand about the universe. And yet, there are things we do know. Join us in celebrating the coming winter solstice and the gift of mystery in our lives. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
Our UUFoM choir has been singing for the Dow Garden Holiday Walk for decades. “Choir Sunday” is a way to share that gift of music with our congregation, too. Join us as our choir, directed by Andrew Schulz, gives voice to mystery in song.
Reflections on the difficult problems or questions when doing social justice work. Led by Jim Crissman, Alan Ells, and Susan Mayer.
As we grow and change, we come to different beliefs about ourselves and the world. Join us for a fun all-ages post-Thanksgiving service, where we will explore what we might do with “the leftovers.” Led by Rev. Eric Severson and DRE Jennifer Page.
Gratitude can help move us from a mindset of scarcity to one of abundance. Join us in exploring how gratitude and generosity are linked. We will celebrate our many gifts with a cider-and-cornbread communion. Led by Rev. Eric Severson. The month’s collection: Guest at Your Table.
Join us as we explore paganism, and all the different paths and traditions. We will delve into the general beliefs, the wheel of the year, witchcraft, tools of the trade, etc. Led by the Ancient Shores Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans.
One of the biggest existential questions is, “What happens when we die?” Do our spirits live on? No one knows, but the thought can be a comfort to those still living. Join us for a fun all-ages service in which we play at befriending spirits and usher in the “March of the Goblins.” Led by … Continue reading 10/29/2023 – “Befriending Spirits”
In the busyness of daily living, we may forget to consider the impact our choices and actions may have on future generations. What are our responsibilities to those yet to come? Led by Rev. Eric Severson. Followed by the annual business meeting.
Building on the October 1 service, we will compare how the “autumn of our lives” compares with those of our forebears. We will examine how we might better cope with the challenges and appreciate the opportunities and beauty of aging. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
As religious progressives, we strive for personal and societal transformation. But we know that the pace of change can be painfully slow and incremental. Quite often we must temper our impatience. It can help to remember the perseverance and determination of heroes who have gone before us. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.