Topic: Second Principle

Justice: Not Just a Political Virtue

In many churches, social justice sermons would be strange and out of place. But what if the political is both personal and spiritual? In this service, Rev. Chris will examine how justice begins with the spiritual and personal choices we make in our lives.

Waters of Compassion

In our annual water ceremony, we will examine the connection between water and compassion as we mingle our waters together for the new church year.

Make sure to bring some water that is meaningful to you as we will be mingling our waters together. The only rule is it come from a source that is meaningful to you–a lake, river, or ocean, a swimming pool, sprinkler, or even your tap. Bring your water with you to the service and we will bring them together into one!

Equity in Labor

This year’s Labor Day service will celebrate the labor movement and show how their efforts to bring about fair pay and rights echoes our Unitarian Universalist values. Rev. Chris will examine the connection between the Labor Movement and efforts to advocate for economic justice and show how UUs around the country are continuing these efforts through the recently adopted statement of conscience on escalating inequality.

Staying in Covenant: A Reexamination of the Empowerment Crisis

In the late 1960s and early 1970s, the Black Power movement fundamentally challenged how Unitarian Universalists view our first and second principles, leading to a denominational crisis that nearly split us. Yet these controversies are nothing new. In this service, Rev. Chris will reexamine this time in our movement’s history and ask how we can … Continue reading Staying in Covenant: A Reexamination of the Empowerment Crisis