David’s Harp The Rev. James Galasinski In the Hebrew scriptures the shepherd David played his lyre to drive away the evil spirits of King Saul. The power of music is […]
In religious education this week, our children and youth will hear a story about praying, discuss stereotyping and labeling as part of their look into identity, bake items for an […]
The Ragged Figure Who Moves from Tree to Tree Doug Rubio, Pulpit Guest In Flannery O’Connor’s acclaimed first novel, Wise Blood, the main character struggles to escape from Christianity. Yet despite […]
In religious education this week, our children and youth will be hearing a story about butterflies, exploring race and identity, shopping for bake sale supplies, looking at the meaning of […]
Waves of Love: A Valentine’s Story Kimberley Bouchard, Pulpit Guest Four continents, fifteen countries, and two thousand nautical miles became a voyage of rediscovery and a reaffirmation of UU principles. Kim […]
In religious education this week, our children and youth will hear about loving the natural world, looking into identity, continue their homelessness education project, learn about leading worship, writing letters […]
Trump’s Theology The Rev. James Galasinski President Trump does not normally talk about his beliefs much. He was raised Presbyterian, was deeply influenced by the preacher and writer of The […]
In religious education this week, our children and youth will hear the story of Maria Mitchell, explore how we can increase our connection, educate on homelessness, participate in a weekend […]
THE LIBERTY OF THE HUMAN SPIRIT THE REV. JAMES GALASINSKI Liberal theology has always emphasized autonomy and freedom. We are not damned to live a certain way but have a […]
In religious education this week, our children and youth will be hearing a story about a lazy bear, learning about prophetic practice, educating about the homeless, creating UU elevator speeches […]