Speaker: Rev. Linda Hart

The Center of Democracy”

Keeping with the New England tradition of the election sermon, we’ll reflect on the deeper meanings of democracy. Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Freedom, Reason, and Tolerance

These words represent an important part of our Unitarian heritage. Do you know where they come from? How do they continue to inform UUs today? Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Letting Go

As we approach the Jewish High Holy days of Rosh Hashana and Yom Kippur, we’ll reflect on how to welcome forgiveness into our lives. Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

The Facts of Life

Pádraig Ó Tuama’s poem reminds us that life is not fair. How do we welcome all that comes our way? Click here to watch the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Welcome

We begin a new year for our congregation with a focus on what it means to welcome each other in community. Come along to start the fall off right! Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Belonging

What does it mean to belong to something? To someone? To a congregation? Click here to view the service. Click here to read the reading and sermon.

Conversation

How do we deepen in our spiritual lives? One element is connecting with others to explore our ideas, experiences, and questions. We’ll reflect on this as we begin sign ups for covenant groups for the church year. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Transformation

Is it what we really want? Click here to view the service. Click here to read the reading and sermon.

The Final Frontier

William Shatner finally went into space and came home disappointed. His reflections on that trip offer us a cautionary tale about our expectations. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

If We Can Keep It

Words attributed to Benjamin Franklin just after the acceptance of the Constitution were captured by James McHenry in his journal. Noting that we have a republic, Franklin seemed to note that nothing was certain. As the election approaches, we’ll reflect on how we can do our part. Click here to view the service.