Topic: Interfaith

Unitarian Universalism honors wisdom from many sources—world religions, philosophy, science, art, and personal experience. At UU Casper, our Interfaith services draw on this rich diversity, exploring spiritual practices, teachings, and stories from traditions across the globe.

These services celebrate the beauty of religious pluralism and invite us into deeper understanding of the common values that unite humanity—compassion, justice, hope, and reverence for life. Whether through music, ritual, history, or storytelling, we seek to learn from one another and to honor the sacred in its many forms.

By lifting up voices and traditions beyond our own, Interfaith services help us practice respect, cultivate curiosity, and build bridges of peace in our community and our world.

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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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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Trusting the Turning of the Wheel

As the Spring Equinox arrives, day and night stand in perfect balance, reminding us that change is constant and renewal is inevitable. In this Unitarian Universalist service, we explore the theme of trust—trust in the cycles of nature, in unseen connections, and in our own … 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.

Is Jesus One of Us?

The centerpiece of the rock opera “Jesus Christ Superstar” by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyricist Tim Rice is “I Don’t Know How to Love Him,” sung by the character of Mary Magdalene. Her lament has echoed through the ages from the time of Jesus to … read more.

Red, White, and Blue – Who are We?

Where are the fault lines dividing American culture? How can we use the first and seventh UU principles to decide how to treat one another? 

Covid-19 policies have been suspended while Natrona County’s risk level is low, so mask wearing is optional. We support each person’s … read more.

Online Sunday Service: Primal Trust

Reverend Leslie Kee

Many years ago while I was living in the Black Hills spending most of my free time in the company of lots of young, and older, Native Americans, an occasion arose where several non-Indian white folks were grousing around about all the hard … read more.