“Saving Relationship”
Sermons

“Saving Relationship”

"Saving Relationship"—led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-ministers. Our service centers interdependence & care for the relationships that save our precious and shared lives.

“What Do We Do Now?”
Sermons

“What Do We Do Now?”

"What Do We Do Now?"— led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-ministers. This service includes a question box sermon, where congregants are invited to pose questions to the ministers, inviting real time responses.The focus for questions includes our Unitarian Universalist history, tradition, and the present pressures facing our faith in these times of increasing authoritarianism.

The Spiritual Bottom Line
Sermons

The Spiritual Bottom Line

"The Spiritual Bottom Line" — led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-ministers. The essential spiritual commitment is love. Do others feel loved in your presence? That is the spiritual bottom line. This is core for Unitarian Universalists but we can find the same commitment in the cherished rituals in this season.

An ‘Advent’ure of Questions and Answers
Sermons

An ‘Advent’ure of Questions and Answers

"An 'Advent'ure of Questions and Answers" led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-ministers. In this Advent Calendar of a service, we open boxes of expectation through deep reflections on meaningful questions.

A Holy Disruption
Sermons

A Holy Disruption

"A Holy Disruption"— led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior ministers. No... this sermon title is not what Rev. Anya has secretly named Rev. Scott. It's an idea developed by Carl Jung that invites us to embrace the challenges, mistakes, and conundrums that upset our apple cart of a life - the disruptions that require us to find a new way.

Ask Away! A Question Box Sunday
Sermons

Ask Away! A Question Box Sunday

“Ask Away!” A Question Box Sunday — led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, co-senior ministers. Once a year our congregation is invited to ask the ministers questions and the answers to these questions become the sermon. What are your most pressing questions? Do you wonder about God, salvation, faith, or hope? Do you ponder the history of our faith tradition? Do you have a hankering to know something about our congregation?