Water Heal our Body. Water Heal our Soul.
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Water Heal our Body. Water Heal our Soul.

We gather again amidst another time of change and challenge to affirm our commitment to community. Water Communion, our annual Ingathering Service, invites all present to share what they bring to and what they need from community.

Prepare the Way
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Prepare the Way

The purpose of a congregation is to prepare the way for the holy, for the beloved community, for the change that righteousness demands.

People’s Choice –  A Question Box Challenge!
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People’s Choice – A Question Box Challenge!

Today’s service called “People’s Choice” is our annual Question Box service. Questions have been submitted and questions will be solicited from those joining us virtually and those joining us in-person. What are your questions about Unitarian Universalism, Faith, God, Grief, Goodness, Theology, or more? Our Senior Co-Ministers will do their best to answer. Write them down now or when they come to mind. Questions will be solicited during the Offertory.

Well Acquainted with Change
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Well Acquainted with Change

The spiritual and emotional challenge of our present reality is change - our ability to transform, to adjust, for the sake of our own and our communities well being. Our service touches on why this is so difficult, and provides reflective tools to smooth the challenge. This insure first service back in the Sanctuary with members and friends in the house since the start of the pandemic, March 15, 2020. Michael Gilch is guest music director, Wil Hylton sings the Anthem, Ginny and Steve Crooks lead the hymns, Ami Brabson is liturgist, and the sermon is delivered by Rev Anya Sammler-Michael.

Two Truths and a Lie
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Two Truths and a Lie

On this day that honors our capacity to mother - to bring forth life in many forms, we focus on the stories we tell about ourselves and our beloved.

I’m a Survivor
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I’m a Survivor

In life we face many challenges. When have you found that you have changed your perception of yourself from surviving something to that of a survivor.