Confidence
Rev. Rali Weaver will be assisted by service associate, Carolyn Powers. This Sunday, we explore the spiritual anatomy of confidence through the life and legacy of Maya Angelou. For Angelou, confidence wasn’t the absence of fear or the presence of ego; it was a “hallelujah” risen from the depths of struggle. It was the audacity […]
Coping Skills
Rev. Rali Weaver will be assisted by service associate, Noreen Cavanaugh. We will celebrate the efforts of the Highlander Folk School in Monteagle, Tennessee and consider the coping skills we might need for the road we have ahead. *Share the Plate on February 8 will go to Waquoit Community Kitchen. Waquoit Community Kitchen was organized […]
Jubilee of Hope
Rev. Rali Weaver; with service associate, Julie DeSorgher. As we approach this season, we embrace a powerful theme proposed by the Catholic Church: The Jubilee Year of Hope. Rooted in ancient traditions of release, renewal, and restoration, Jubilee calls us to imagine a world made whole—where debts are forgiven, the land rests, and justice is […]
Becoming a Bridge Over Troubled Waters
Service led by the Rev. Rali Weaver, assisted by service associate Judy Andrade How do we find our way across the turbulent waters of life? Join us for a reflection on the spiritual and communal bridges that help carry us through hardship—bridges of compassion, courage, and connection. This Sunday we will explore how we can […]
The Oversoul Within: Transcendentalism for Today
What does it mean to trust the still, small voice within? Rooted in the teachings of Emerson and the Transcendentalists, this service explores the idea of the “Oversoul”—a deep, shared spirit that connects us to one another, to nature, and to the divine. In a time of noise and distraction, how can we return to […]
A Rebirth of Wonder
In a world often driven by routine, cynicism, and urgency, how do we keep our sense of wonder alive? Drawing from the wisdom of poets, prophets, and everyday awe, this Sunday’s service invites us to rediscover the sacred in the ordinary and rekindle our capacity for reverence, curiosity, and joy. Together, we’ll explore how “a […]
The Preponderance of the Small
Rev. Rali Weaver; service associate, Kathi Sommers. In a world that often celebrates the grand and the monumental, it’s easy to overlook the power of the small. This sermon invites us to reflect on how the quiet, everyday moments—tiny acts of kindness, small choices, and the subtle shifts in our hearts—can have a profound impact. […]
Life Is a Bit Like Chess
Rev. Rali Weaver; with service associate, Izzie Williams. Life is much like a game of chess—full of moves, strategy, and unexpected twists. On this International Chess Day, we’ll explore how the decisions we make, both big and small, shape our journey. Just like in chess, life requires patience, foresight, and the understanding that every choice […]
Where Our Free Spirit Leads
Rev.Rali Weaver with service associate Kathi Sommers. As the days grow long and the world is in full bloom again, we’re invited to loosen the knots within us—the ones tied by duty, fear, or routine. In this service, we’ll reflect on what it means to truly follow the call of a free spirit. How might […]
We Are the Ones We Have Been Waiting For
June 15 at 10 AM at the Meeting House and via Zoom— led by Rev. Rali Weaver; service associate Jack Mulkeen. This weeks service also features an Ugly Tie & Scarf contest! In a world full of challenges, how do we find the courage to act, to hope, and to create meaning together? Join us for […]