Topic: Acceptance

Sliding Doors and the Lives We Didn’t Live

In a sermon by Rev. Robin Landerman Zucker, Rev. Zucker asks:  “Have you ever noticed that all of the stories in our lives that we re-write tend to have happier endings, sometimes even mythic?  What is the allure of imagining do-overs of glory?  We’ll explore how the very modern preoccupation of imagining alternate selves can … Continue reading Sliding Doors and the Lives We Didn’t Live

Comfortable in Your Own Skin

Rev. Joe Mohr returns to the pulpit this month to present his thoughts on the nature and goal of acceptance of ourselves and others.  Join us as Rev. Joe brings his unique style and experiences to this important topic.  The church is open for in-person Sunday Services for those who are vaccinated – masks are required … Continue reading Comfortable in Your Own Skin

The Acceptance Dilemma

Unitarian Universalism is founded on the principle of accepting others’ differences, but what if some of the differences we encounter threaten our very existence?  “The Acceptance Dilemma” explores this problem and some of our sources’ responses to it, while acknowledging that each of us needs to find the answers they can best live with for … Continue reading The Acceptance Dilemma

Ecofest and Beltane: A Both/And, Not Either/Or

We celebrate Beltane along with a belated celebration of Earth Day, incorporating many earth-centered cultural beliefs and rituals into the presentation.  Join us as we consider our Seventh Principle; “Respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.” The church is open for in-person Sunday Services for those who are … Continue reading Ecofest and Beltane: A Both/And, Not Either/Or