"Life at Sea" — led by the Rev. Seth Fisher, guest minister. How do we navigate the journey of life through constantly changing weather and tides?
Sermon Category: Ministers
When I Became a UU
"When I Became a UU" — led by the Rev. Anya Sammler-Michael, senior co-minister. Self knowledge insists that we are not beings but "becomings" constantly evolving. This service asks us to imagine the path of faith as a choice we make again and again, a commitment and recommitment to a higher truth and a deeper knowing.
Spirituality and Mental Wellness: A Faith Based Partnership
Post pandemic, it has become apparent that people have deeper needs for emotional and spiritual grounding. What can a congregation do to assist its members and guests to discover a deeper sense of wellness?
Are You a Hindu UU?
Sudha and Ravi Sankar are members and committed lay leaders in the Unitarian Church of Westport, Connecticut, and active Hindu Unitarian Universalists. While today’s service is structurally similar to a typical Unitarian Universalist service, we will be inviting Hinduism, the ancient religion from the East into the sanctuary.
The Use and Abuse of Heritage
History is fluid, and how we tell our stories matters. The stories of who we are and what matters, often referred to as our 'Heritage,' can provide solace and emotional strength when composed with a view towards the higher good. Join us as we explore how to tell our stories so they bring pride, truth, comfort, and reform.
How Many Shapes of Water Are There?
"How Many Shapes of Water Are There?" — led by the Revs. Anya and Scott Sammler-Michael, senior co-ministers. There are as many shapes of water as there are experiences of ultimate truth. As the poet Rumi shares, "there are hundreds of ways to kneel and kiss the ground." In this service we celebrate this diversity. The first of our Series on the Six Sources.

