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Human Equality. A Historical Perspective

A possibly controversial historical perspective, discussing some of the notIons of equality referring to the Book of Matthew, and the US Declaration of Independence, through to the provisions of The Wyoming Constitution. Participants input and contributions will be expected and welcomed.

Memorial Day in France

The October worship theme is “Remembrance.”  In November and December of 1944, the American military liberated the French people in the Vosges Mountain region of northeast France from the Germans.  The Epinal American Cemetery is the final resting place of more than 5,000 Americans who participated in … read more.

Annual Water Communion

Annette Grochowski and Elizabeth Jo Otto will lead our annual Water Communion Service. The Water Communion  was first used at a Unitarian Universalist service in the 1980s. It celebrates “coming together” from our many journeys, physical and spiritual. Participants are encouraged to bring to the service a small … read more.

The Poem and the Science.

An exploration of fear and courage from a psychological/neurological perspective as well as using stories and poetry (both original and by other authors) to speak to unique human experiences.

The Wilderness

“Belonging so fully to yourself that you’re willing to stand alone is a wilderness – an untamed, unpredictable place of solitude and searching. It is a place as dangerous as it is breathtaking, a place as sought after as it is feared. The wilderness can … read more.

Beginners Mind, Beginning Anew Every Day

Zen Buddhists use the word “Shoshin”when considering a beginner’s mind, and having an aspiration trying to remain connected with the concept of always being like a beginner. All the attributes of the beginner, excitement, curiosity, doubt, investigation can be our motivation every day.