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Join Rev. Kim for the last of sermon series on Unitarian Universalism. We are not only what we’ve been given, but a continuation and transformation of the past. Following two Sunday services on our history, we turn now to today’s Unitarian Universalism. Who are ... read more.
Join Rev. Kim in this two-part sermon series on the history and theology of early Unitarian Universalism. Who are we and why? How did this religion come to be?Join Rev. Kim in this three-part sermon series on the history and theology of early Unitarian Universalism ... read more.
Join Rev. Kim in this three-part sermon series on the history and theology of early Unitarian Universalism and what Unitarian Universalism is today. This Sunday and Next is about Roots: Who are we and why? How did this religion come to be? And why does ... read more.
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Rev. Kim welcomes your wonder and hopes there will be wisdom in our annual question box service where you bring questions of any kind and Rev. Kim tries to answer as many as possible in the allotted time. This is always a ... read more.
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We join for our first ever multi-platform Flower Communion. This beloved annual ritual, shared by Unitarian Universalists throughout the world, welcomes you in person or remote. Don’t forget to bring a flower – And don’t forget to bring your celebration of Caryl ... read more.
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Join Rev. Kim in exploring the last of this year’s auction sermon series: Phyllis Warren’s chosen theme on the afterlife, mystical interconnectedness and quantum effects.
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Breathing and navigating the twists and turns of life can be complicated and difficult …how do we pause to inhale, acknowledge, exhale, and go at it again?
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What is beauty? Where does it live? How does it exist? And why is it a “human calling,” as the poet John O’Donohue has written? This Sunday we joyfully dedicate and bless two of our children and the village that holds ... read more.
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This Sunday we celebrate New Members, our high school “Bridgers,” our Choir, and more. All through the lens of this month’s theme of Nurturing Beauty.
This week, Robin Pugh, Director of Lifespan Faith Engagement, will also offer a virtual Family Chapel from ... read more.
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In this service we name and affirm the beauty that exists within and because of the trans and non-binary people in our lives. Join us as we ritualize and re-introduce those among us with their correct pronouns, names and personhood.
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Each year we gather to retell and consider anew the Christian Easter story. This year, in the midst of so much brokenness, how can this old story bring new insight, healing and hope once again?
Join us on Easter Sunday (bonnets optional) ... read more.
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As spring draws near, many will gather for Passover, Easter, and mark the season turning through earth-based celebrations. Join Rev. Kim in a conversation on how our faith invites us to find the wisdom in complicated theologies.
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With the ongoing fight for reproductive health, rights, and justice, we join UU congregations across the country for a Sunday of solidarity, support, and reflection. The UUCWC Choir will be singing!
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Spirituality when we don’t know where we’re going and everything feels tough.
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Each year, our Annual Auction offers the opportunity to suggest a sermon topic for Rev. Kim Wildszewski. This Sunday, Rev. Kim offers a sermon to one of last year’s winners.
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How do we “do” spirituality pragmatically? What is required of us when the world is chaotic?
This week, Robin Pugh, Director of Lifespan Faith Engagement, will also offer a virtual Family Chapel from 9-9:30am.To attend, click here
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We have crossed a threshold so much so that it’s like we are beginning a new year. Now is the time for spiritual decluttering.
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Join us for the official kick-off of our Annual Pledge Drive.
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We conclude our sermon series on the 5 Smooth Stones of progressive faith. How to Live in Hope.
This week, Robin Pugh, Director of Lifespan Faith Engagement, will also offer a virtual Family Chapel from 9-9:30am.To attend, click here
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We come to our fourth Sunday reflecting on James Luther Adam’s Smooth Stones, who said that “Good things don’t just happen but we make them happen in relationship, in community”. Rev. Emilie Boggis of Beacon UU Church in Summit, NJ, ... read more.