Martin Luther King Jr. has been, and will always be, an icon of the Civil Rights movement, and his words are ever important today as we confront the challenges of…
Circles is a relationship-based program designed to help families move out of poverty permanently. It matches low-income individuals (or families) with two middle-income partners. These new friends (Allies) help broaden…
Howard Thurman was an ordained minister, theologian, writer, educator and activist. Many people talk of the mentor role with the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, and we’ll talk about that…
Jessica Anderson presents the "Cult of True Womanhood," Suffragettes endured campaigns designed to divide and abolish their movement. There was also a growing contingent of female suffragettes that wanted to…
The title is from James Baldwin's Essay, “The Fire Next Time.” What Shall We Do With All This Beauty is the question Baldwin closes that essay with. We’ll talk about…
The signers of the first Humanist Manifesto of 1933 attempted to state in fifteen brief points what a humanist religious perspective had to say about the major questions of humanity’s…
Explore the historical and religious implications of the Japanese American internment.
This sermon looks at vulnerability as something we all share and it can be our most effective tool for recognizing our common humanity.
Why is the first principle such a radical statement about the nature of humans? In this service, Rev. Chris will examine how the first principle calls us to treat one…