Topic: Unitarian Universalism

“Many Voices, One Faith”, by Rev. Amanda Poppei, Rev. Abhi Janamanchi, Rev. James Ford, Dr. Janice Johnson

Unitarian Universalism is a religion of many voices, one faith, but it’s more than just a merger of two American religious traditions. Unitarian Universalism is not a place where we can believe anything we want. It is a place to approach our growth as spiritual people with openness and curiosity, a place where multiple beliefs … Continue reading “Many Voices, One Faith”, by Rev. Amanda Poppei, Rev. Abhi Janamanchi, Rev. James Ford, Dr. Janice Johnson

“Paul Newman: Ornament and Orphan,” by Lauren Young

This will be the fourth in a series of talks about famous UU’s. Today’s subject will be the famous actor, director, and activist Paul Newman. The subtitle an ornament and an Orphan will be explained later. One of his movies, Cool Hand Luke, will be shown following the service and coffee hour

“Famous UUs II: Beatrix Potter,” by Lauren Young

Service video This is the second in an going series. Miss Potter is best known for her writing and illustrations of children’s books. However this talk will focus on the less well-known aspects of her life; as an amateur scientist, a scientific illustrator, an environmental activist, a philanthropist, and her views as a Unitarian and … Continue reading “Famous UUs II: Beatrix Potter,” by Lauren Young

“Revolution Begins With A Dream,” by Rev. Dr. Nicole C. Kirk

This Sunday worship service at the 2025 Unitarian Universalist General Assembly focused on responding with moral courage, shared wisdom, and faithful imagination to societal injustices like attacks on immigrants, the marginalized, DEI programs, and LGBTQ+ dignity. In this time of global and national uncertainty, we will look through a historical lens at the beginnings of … Continue reading “Revolution Begins With A Dream,” by Rev. Dr. Nicole C. Kirk

“Why Pick a Church, from ‘Challenge of a Liberal Faith,’ ” by George N. Marshall

George N. Marshall’s book, “Challenge of a Liberal Faith” was written over 50 years ago, less than a decade after the merger of the UU faith. Yet, many of the challenges which faced spiritually seeking, socially liberal people then are also here today. The trappings and failings of organized religion are becoming more and more … Continue reading “Why Pick a Church, from ‘Challenge of a Liberal Faith,’ ” by George N. Marshall

“Learning the Principles by Heart,” by Rev. Leslie Becknell Marx

Most UU’s generally know the 7 Principles of our faith “by heart”. What does knowing them “by heart” entail? We may know them by rote memory; some of us might even know how to recite them word for word. It is much more challenging to take these principles “to heart” and actively seek opportunities to … Continue reading “Learning the Principles by Heart,” by Rev. Leslie Becknell Marx