The ‘text’ for this morning’s sermon comes from the ancient Greek philosopher, Protagoras, who said that “Man (Anthropos) is the measure of all things.” How does that claim resonate with…
“When God created human beings,” wrote Elie Wiesel, “we were given a secret. That secret was not how to begin -- for that prerogative is God’s alone -- but rather…
Darkness has often gotten a bad rap in spiritual traditions, but it has its own gifts to offer. As we approach this winter solstice season, let us pause for a…
This “All Souls Day” Service is an opportunity to honor and remember all of our ancestors, including those who have died in recent generations, and a time to reflect on…
Human beings are essentially story-telling animals. Our stories are what make and keep us human. Stories are not, as we sometimes think, merely decorative entertainment, embroidered on the surface of…
Along with many other UU congregations, we traditionally celebrate our coming together in the fall by pouring a bit of water that people have collected over the summer into a…