Digging Deep (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here For decades the criticisms about Unitarian Universalism are that it’s the church of believe what you want to, that our principles are wide enough for a truck to drive through and as deep as a puddle. I’ve heard us described as the People of Candles and Sandals (Birkenstocks specifically.) What would it be […]
Digging Deep (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here For decades the criticisms about Unitarian Universalism are that it’s the church of believe what you want to, that our principles are wide enough for a truck to drive through and as deep as a puddle. I’ve heard us described as the People of Candles and Sandals (Birkenstocks specifically.) What would it be […]
The Wisdom of Broken Things (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here Where do we find wisdom when times are hard, nerves are frayed, and conflict breaks our relationships? We will turn to wisdom both ancient and new as we ponder the lessons that broken things can teach us. Rev. Kimberley Debus is a community minister based in Takoma Park, Maryland, inspiring an artful and […]
The Wisdom of Broken Things (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here Where do we find wisdom when times are hard, nerves are frayed, and conflict breaks our relationships? We will turn to wisdom both ancient and new as we ponder the lessons that broken things can teach us. Rev. Kimberley Debus is a community minister based in Takoma Park, Maryland, inspiring an artful and […]
How Big is Our Welcome? (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here Just before the COVID pandemic hit the world, the UUA published a study called “Widening the Circle of Concern.” This is the report of the UUA Commission on Institutional Change. It asks us some hard questions about who we are and who we hope to be. Join Rev. Joe and Judy Andrade to […]
The Tordai Ediktum and Why It Matters (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here Join us to learn how a Hungarian law from 1568 has helped to give rise to and shape liberal religion in our own time. We follow in the footsteps and paths trod by those who came before, and we have a responsibility to know their stories so that we can pass them along […]
Fannie Barrier Williams (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here We begin the observation of Black History Month with a woman from our history. Fannie Barrier Williams (February 12, 1855 – March 4,1944) was an educator and activist who influenced the lives of Black people in Chicago, DC, and Boston. Join us this Sunday to learn about this bold Unitarian.
Rev. Joseph Tuckerman’s Lessons (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here Rev. Joseph Tuckerman was a man on a mission in 19th century Boston. What can we learn today from a man who graduated from seminary in 1798 on the cutting edge of this new thing called Unitarianism?
Rev. Joseph Tuckerman’s Lessons (Sermon Recording)
Listen Here Rev. Joseph Tuckerman was a man on a mission in 19th century Boston. What can we learn today from a man who graduated from seminary in 1798 on the cutting edge of this new thing called Unitarianism?
The Challenge of Spirituality in Our Time
The guest preacher Richard Wolman, Ph.D. is a clinical psychologist who has been on the faculty of Harvard Medical School for more than 25 years. His research about the nature of spiritual experience was informed by data from the Psycho-matrix Spirituality Inventory, created to explore individual spiritual patterns.