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.
UU Sheridan member and UUA Mountain District Board President Victor Ashear summarizes and shares his personal beliefs about the five big theological questions “…as a way to evaluate where many UU’s stand now theologically compared to other faiths…”: 1. Who am I? 2. How do I know (what I know)? 3. Who or what is in charge (of the universe)? 4. What is my purpose in life (or How am I saved)? and 5. What does my death mean? Click on the service title for the full text.
Embark upon a journey with Brighid – Fire Goddess of healing, poetry, smithcraft – to stoke the eternal flame of love, inspiration and passion within and empower our work as co-creators. Doors open at 1:00 pm, Ceremony from 2:00-3:00 pm. Click on the service title for a link to an Imbolc Guided Visualization: Brighid’s Workshop.
This morning, we will be talking about our fifth UU principle, by which we covenant to affirm and promote the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and the society at large. we’ll be exploring questions like Whose Right … read more.
Service will include a ceremonial focusing on channeling our passions and creativity in constructive action, and a brief presentation on Brigid’s history and archetypes
Embark upon a journey with Brighid – Fire Goddess of healing, poetry, smithcraft – to stoke the eternal flame of love, inspiration and passion within and empower our work as co-creators.
Saturday, March 18th, 2:00 p.m.: All are invited to celebrate the coming of spring at the UU Casper Ostara festival. Learn about the origins of eggs, rabbits and other familiar Easter time symbols!
Experience the loving and gentle presence of Eostre, the Lady of springtime and … read more.
Guest speaker Nuriéh Glasgow will introduce the Baha’i faith, discuss its principles, and offer reflections on a season of starvation and surrender (otherwise known as, on really good days, sacrificing something for love of God). Janet de Vries, service leader.