Category: News of the Fellowship

From the Minister’s Desk — September 2021

Here’s a question you won’t want to try to answer: Which endangers us most: the climate crisis? The Covid pandemic? The threats to democracy in the U.S.?

On a completely different topic, Saturday, September 11, will be the 20th anniversary of September 11, 2001 – I … read more.

Sunday Service, August 1, 2021

Conservation Leaders, Part II. Lay Speaker: Lisa Jokiel

We’ve added three more stars to the Hit Parade of Environmentalists – Al Gore, Birute Galdikas, and Aldo Leopold. There will be more statements of awareness, this time from members of the congregation, and we’ll take … read more.

Sunday Service, August 22, 2021

Finding Serenity. Lay Speaker: Emily Quarles-Mowrer

Have you ever had the sensation that you are flailing, while others effortlessly float through life? When we see a swan gliding across a placid lake, we do not think about the furious underwater … read more.

Sunday Service, August 29, 2021

Animals Are Blessings. Lay Speaker: Emily Quarles-Mowrer

Carl Sagan once said something reminiscent of our 7th Principle. He said, “Like it or not, we humans are bound up with our fellows, and with the other plants and animals around the world. … read more.

From the Minister’s Desk–July 2021

A few days ago, Congress established June 19 as a federal holiday – Juneteenth – to commemorate the date, June 19, 1865, when slaves in Texas were officially notified that they were now free, two years after President Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation. The 13th … read more.

Sunday Service, July 4, 2021

Service will not be held today. We hope you have fun this 4th of July, please stay safe.

We will return for a Zoom service next week, July 11th. Please click on the opening webpage for access to the zoom service.

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Sunday Service, July 11, 2021

The Diversity Which Unites Us.
Speaker: Rev Christine Robinson: Unitarian Universalist Minister.
Human Beings are hard wired to like people who are just like they are and think just like they do. We grow into appreciation of the spice of variety and the challenge of … read more.