The Easter Season through an Interfaith Lens
How can we engage in the transformative energy of spring, a time of resurrection of nature and spirit?
This service will be held in person and online.
How can we engage in the transformative energy of spring, a time of resurrection of nature and spirit?
This service will be held in person and online.
The Watson family will share their experiences with scouting and Unitarian Universalism over the years and explore the overlapping values. They will also talk about the history of where the two organizations have met and the family’s life experiences raising and being children in both … read more.
Celebrate and deepen your experiences in the here and now. A Service for the young and young at heart.
This service will be held in person and online.
Order of Service/Bulletin (2 pages) (PDF)
Hymns (PDF)
Announcements (3 pages) (PDF)
On Sunday … read more.
Join us this Sunday as we celebrate Earth through Celtic wisdom, inspired by the legacy of Scotsman John Muir. Let’s honor our interconnectedness with nature and rekindle our commitment to its preservation.
Order of Service/Bulletin (2 pages) (PDF)
Hymns (PDF)
… read more.
Delve into early spring with an inspirational message from our new UUA President, Sofia Betancourt, as she shares how heritage delights and enlivens her.
This worship is offered by WorshipWeb and Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association. As president of the UUA, … read more.
This service will also include an update about the potential changes to our Principles and Sources that will be voted upon in June of 2024. Join Reverend Margo and other speakers from our congregation.
Rabbi Sonja K. Pilz, PhD, earned her doctorate from the department of Rabbinic Literature at Potsdam University in Germany and holds Rabbinic Ordination from Abraham Geiger College in Germany. Prior to becoming the spiritual leader of Congregation Beth Shalom, she worked for the Central Conference … read more.
Viewing the needs of our world from the perspectives of Black and Latinx women.
Hear about the idea that poverty in America persists because so many of us unknowingly benefit from it and how we might respond to the needs of the poor.
What if we approached the word liberating as a verb? What can we do to release love, understanding, and tolerance from where they are currently under siege?