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The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings

October’s theme is The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings.

In this season of abundance, we turn toward the quiet wisdom of enoughness–the deep knowing that we have enough, that we are enough. Amid the rush for more, we pause to celebrate simple gifts and cultivate … read more.

Theological Questions About Time

Explore the profound interplay between theology and time in this thought-provoking talk. Drawing from diverse traditions—Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and more—we’ll delve into questions about concepts like kairos, the eternal now, Impermanence, and hope, as we reflect on how time shapes our relationship with the divine.

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Water Communion

Bring some water that holds meaning or comes from a special place in order to participate in this special Unitarian Universalist traditional 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. … read more.

Change: Avoiding the Foolish Consistency

Change is something we may hope for, but it is often thrust upon us. Embracing the unfamiliar as a pathway to our better selves is a simple, difficult thing we must do from time to time.

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Time for a Change? That’s the Essence of Life!

For many people dealing with change can be distressing, but change is in fact one of the attributes of existence. Understanding impermanence establishes a foundation for happiness. It is part of Buddhist philosophy and puts the lie to the phrase “People don’t change!”

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Searching for God in a Whac-A-Mole Universe

Humans have gone to great lengths attributing things we don’t understand to acts of God. Jupiter hurling lightning bolts is a good example. As our knowledge of how things work improves, the stuff that God is good at in the natural world diminishes. This … read more.