3/31/2024 – “Living the Life … of a Platypus”
Join us for a fun all-ages Easter Sunday service exploring the curious life of one of only two remaining mammals that lay eggs. Led by Rev. Eric Severson and DRE Jen Page.
Join us for a fun all-ages Easter Sunday service exploring the curious life of one of only two remaining mammals that lay eggs. Led by Rev. Eric Severson and DRE Jen Page.
Heat and pressure turn coal into diamonds. The same turns iron into all matter of useful items. Join us in exploring how stress can quicken transformation, and blacksmithing as a metaphor for creating societal change. We, too, can be agents of change. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
Join us to reflect not only on treating the Earth with respect but increasing biodiversity, moving us from a sustainability to a regeneration frame of mind. Will include a new member ceremony and the UUFoM choir. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
Join us for insights on the power of transformation in the natural world, in the human heart, and in our congregation. We’ll also explore in earnest our aspirations for a new mission statement. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
We will explore the core Buddhist practices of the Brahma Viharas, also known as the Four Divine Abodes (and many other names, including the Four Heart Practices.) They are safe havens to which we can always return to find our true selves. Led by Beth Sperry, on behalf of the Three Jewels Sangha.
Join us in exploring not just what the nation’s founders believed, but the context of those beliefs in their times, so that we can understand how the Constitution became a secular document. What does that teach us about religious freedom and how does that framework still affect us today? Guest speaker Jennifer Vannette has a … Continue reading 2/25/2024 – “The Founders – Faith & Freedom”
The gifts of justice and equity are rooted in love. Join us for our second Music Sunday, presented by our Music Team and choir. The service features music that speaks to both the human heart and the heart of justice: love. Shared by UUFoM musicians “for the love of music.”
While equality means providing the same opportunity to all, equity means recognizing that we do not all start from the same place. We have a responsibility to acknowledge and make adjustments to systemic imbalances. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
Many of us have difficulty articulating to others what Unitarian Universalism means and why we are a part of it. Join us in a service/workshop on doing just that. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.