“A Sacred No, A Sacred Yes: One Year of Pandemic”

Our religious history as Unitarian Universalists is spattered with stories of refusal, dismissal, and rejection to important questions of doctrine, freedom and even particular visions of paradise. These stories of the Sacred No can help us to say Yes to our faith’s most precious gifts. Each of our lives has been touched and changed by the COVID-19 pandemic in profound and personal ways. As we look back as well as toward a second year of this pandemic, let us take time to honor who we have lost and what we are leaving behind. What do we take with us? Where do we find courage, hope, and gratitude?

This is a

    newcomer service

. Are you new to Unitarian Universalism? Do you wish to understand more about this faith tradition and the stories behind “how we do what we do” as UUs? This worship service has been created with you in mind.

If you wish to go deeper in your exploration, you are invited to pick up a copy or e-book version of the Unitarian Universalist Pocket Guide , sixth edition (2019).

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