Speaker: Rev. Dr. Megan Visser

“Beauty in Action: A Flower Communion Service”

The Flower communion service was created by Norbert Capek (1870-1942), who founded the Unitarian Church in Czechoslovakia. He introduced this special service to that church on June 4, 1923.

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“Blessing of the Animals”

“From all that dwell below the skies, Let songs of hope and faith arise. Let peace, goodwill on earth be sung. Or barked or howled by every tongue!” (Rev. LoraKim Joyner). We gather to celebrate and thank our animal companions. All animal loved ones are … read more.

“What Sustains Us?”

There are so many ways that we sustain one another and our congregation. We take care of each other and we make a difference in the world. How is our congregation an altar in the world beyond the brick and mortar? What does it mean … read more.

“The Decline of Wisdom”

This service will be presented live, online only, via Zoom.

Toni Morrison wrote “how quickly we can forget that wisdom without knowledge, wisdom without any data, is just a hunch” (The Source of Self-Regard). In an age where information travels farther and faster than ever, … read more.

“Becoming Wise in Conflict”

Sometimes living our values becomes a challenge when we find ourselves in passionate disagreement with someone who does not share our perspective, or at an impasse with someone we love. In this Sunday service just a few days before Super Tuesday, we’ll explore becoming wise … read more.

“Shining a Light on White Privilege”

White privilege is the preferential treatment that U.S. institutions and culture give to people whose ancestors came from Europe and exemption of white people from the forms of racial oppression and discrimination inflicted upon peoples of color and indigenous people. Audre Lorde teaches that racial … read more.

“I’ll Take Grace”

Mary Oliver wrote: “you can have the other words–chance, luck, coincidence, serendipity. I’ll take grace. I don’t know what it is exactly, but I’ll take it.” As we engage with our theme of resilience for the month of February, this service is dedicated to the … read more.

The Most Dangerous Man in America

What does a 17,000-page FBI file on an incredibly maligned man have to do with Unitarian Universalism? Rev. Megan invites us to consider how we live our values with integrity in ways that are informed by our history as a faith tradition.