Topic: Spiritual Growth

The Permanent and Transient in Unitarian Universalism – Rescheduled from May 17

Borrowing from Theodore Parker’s sermon, “The Transient and the Permanent in Christianity,” I will see if I can build a reflection on the permanent and transient in our faith from today’s vantage point. Here is the login information:    https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82557157962?pwd=UVp6dStDcGFvaGpEcjBTUVp5MUc4UT09 Meeting ID: 825 5715 7962 Password: 216841 Dial In- 312 626 6799 NOTE: KUUF Board … Continue reading The Permanent and Transient in Unitarian Universalism – Rescheduled from May 17

The Permanent and Transient in Unitarian Universalism

Borrowing from Theodore Parker’s sermon, “The Transient and the Permanent in Christianity,” I will see if I can build a reflection on the permanent and transient in our faith from today’s vantage point. Here is the login information:   https://us02web.zoom.us/j/86168013324?pwd=TEtnVTJNcUx5TUsvWFR6aFV3NUpydz09 Meeting ID: 861 6801 3324 Password: 927111 Dial In: +1 312 626 6799 US (Chicago)

Healing the Heart of Democracy

A long time ago, Miriam gave me a Parker Palmer book, hoping I would talk about it!  In that book, titled Healing the Heart of Democracy, Palmer takes on bridging our political divides, and he explores five “habits of the heart” that can be developed in everyday life.  Let’s talk about his thoughts. https://zoom.us/j/93284977495?pwd=UXVaYWxUNnBqLzFramNGWDE1Nk01Zz09 Meeting … Continue reading Healing the Heart of Democracy

Revitalizing Our Covenant

We can celebrate that the passing of the equinox provides us the chance to look at our covenant in the light of day!  We’ll talk about our status as a covenantal faith and about our Fellowship’s covenant.  Ours is not simply a behavioral covenant it’s also an aspirational covenant.  We’ll talk through all of this … Continue reading Revitalizing Our Covenant

Miracles Make You Happy

I was having dinner with a couple of young friends and they said “miracles make you happy.”  Sounded like a good thing.  Let’s talk about miracles and figure out if we can be happy because of them.

The Urgency of Now

In January, we talked briefly about Rev. Martin Luther King’ s sense of the urgency of now.  We’ll use this thought from Rev. King to further explore our next steps as individuals, a Fellowship, and the UUA.  As we close Black History month we’ll ask, ” What can we do better to make history?”