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Religious experiences often reference a “thin place,” a space in which the holy and the mundane interact in a sacred way. In these places we may find ourselves between the earthly realm and the spiritual realm, and we may experience ourselves and our surroundings in novel ways. In these days preceding an especially important election, we find ourselves in a different kind…
The holy means something different to each and every one of us – this is one of the treasures of Unitarian Universalism. Today we explore the ever-loving, ever-present divinity of Process Theology, a divinity that is not all-powerful but can encourage each one of us towards good. We will delve into a theology that combines…
In both the mundane and the awesome, our holy is there, speaking to us if only we choose to listen. Where we focus our attention is integrated into our very being; what we hear and what we choose to listen to affects who we are and all that we can be. Today we explore the true beauty in this shift of focus.…
Love and compassion are rooted deeply in both our Unitarian and Universalist faith histories. What does this look like through the lens of justice, where faith and our call to action are reciprocal and deeply intertwined? What does this look like today, as the need for racial justice calls out? Today we decenter voices of privilege, and instead work to center the…
Theodore Parker has been acknowledged as the premier Unitarian minister and theologian of the 19th century. A founder of the transcendentalist movement and a leading abolitionist, he believed, along with William Ellery Channing, in peacefully ending slavery through legislative means. Eventually, however, Parker became radicalized leading him and other Unitarians to violence. We’ll have a glimpse of 19th century Unitarians and explore…