Archives: Services

Nov 5, Rev. Sue Browning, “Trusting in Abundant Love.” Special music by Pam and Bob Ortiz

Our Universalist ancestors held that love was an unlimited resource and felt called to offer unconditional love. Rev. Gordon McKeenan describes, “Universalists believe that all of us are going to end up together in heaven, so we might as well learn how to get along with each other now.” At this service Rev. Sue Browning … Continue reading Nov 5, Rev. Sue Browning, “Trusting in Abundant Love.” Special music by Pam and Bob Ortiz

Oct 22, Rosie Ramsey. Special music by Freddie Granillo

Rebecca Solnit writes of a future that is unknown, dark, with an enveloping sense of possibility and com- munion. Martin Luther King Jr. considered “agape,” or love in action, as going to any length to restore community and heal that which divides us.  Click on above title for audio of service.

Oct 8, Rev. Greg Chute, “Whatever Happened to Forgiveness?”

Click on above title to listen to audio.  We don’t talk much about forgiveness; the word didn’t even make it into our UU 7 Principles statement of values. Is it relevant? Worthy of our attention? How do we feel about the idea? Or is there something better?

Sept 24, Rev. Dr. David Pyle, “Held by a Vision.”

“Click on above title for audio recording” Every congregation has a purpose.  You cannot be a congregation long without one.  The key is uncovering that purpose and claiming it. Please stay after the service and a light lunch for the 90 minute workshop with Rev. Pyle, our UUA Staff Primary Contact, who will facilitate a discussion on our … Continue reading Sept 24, Rev. Dr. David Pyle, “Held by a Vision.”

Sept 17, Rev. Sue Browning. “When the Newcomer is the Minister.”

Being the newcomer comes with possibility and challenge. A newcomer often wants to blend in and not draw attention, yet at the same time wants to be seen and welcomed. When have you been “the new kid”? When have you sensed you truly belonged? Click on Title to listen to audio.

Sept 10, Rev. Dr. Richard Speck, “Blended Waters, Blended Lives.”

Click on title to hear sermon.  As we begin the traditional start of the church year, we will once again blend the water from our lives with the gathered community. Just as no single water molecule can survive long without others, our community is needed for our individual lives.  Come and celebrate our regathered community.

Sept 3, Picnic and Poetry, Our Final Summer Sunday Session

 This, our final Summer Sunday Session is to be an acknowledgement and celebration of all who led, participated, and filled the sanctuary this summer.   Our hearts, minds, and bodies love the cadence of good poetry, although ‘good poetry’ is a discussion point.  Click on “NEWS” for more info.