Speaker: Rev. Kate Lore

The Religion of Gandhi

Gandhi’s dedication to non-violence and political resistance of non-cooperation is often misunderstood as passive, or absolute. Nothing could be farther from the truth!  How did Hinduism and Unitarianism influence his work in the world?

Learning from Trees (Earth Day)

Herman Hesse once suggested that whoever learns how to listen to trees will no longer want to be anything other than who they are. What is it about trees that brings us back home?

Meeting the Moment (Pledge Sermon)

What we have created and sustained together during this pandemic is phenomenal. Our shared values, creativity, and commitment to “stay together” have allowed us to deepen and thrive as a community – even during this time of profound separation.

Installation of Rev. Kate Lore

This is the day when we formally recognize the covenantal relationship now existing between the people of Quimper Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and the Reverend Kate Lore, whom we have freely chosen and who has freely chosen us.

Risky Business

What makes people so different, when it comes to taking risks? When should we heed our cautious impulses? At what point – if any – should we transform our fear into awe?

Celebrating Darkness (Candle of Love)

We often celebrate winter solstice for the returning of the light – but the darkness offers its own profound gifts. light.  As Martin Luther King once said, “Only in the darkness can you see the stars.”

The Family of Things

While we might usually think of families as composed of individual persons, institutions–including fellowships–are sometimes understood to be families or part of a family. Which family dynamics are healthy? Which are harmful? Who is our kin?

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