Each of us engages in reflecting or remembering the past at some time every day of our lives. It could be the tune or words of a song or a…
We’re beginning a new year and there is a lot going on, both anticipated and dreaded for 2023. How can we let the signs of the times and the moment,…
This service will, Janus-like, look both ways. Following a sermon message engaging Denise Levertov’s poem “Once Only” as its text, it will include a “Composting Communion,” then, in community, both…
Again we dedicate the final service of the year to an expanded session of Joys and Sorrows. Everyone is encouraged to contribute a comment or two about events that have…
It’s the busy season of gifting: shopping in person, online; waiting for packages to arrive; wrapping, shipping, and cooking. Oh my! No wonder people feel stressed in the season which…
From the people who created the Mirth and Dignity YouTube Channel and the UU Hysterical Society... A story of friendship (and a tiny manifesto in defense of Hysteria). You can…
Seeing with the eyes of Appreciation and Resilience. "When it seems your back is against the wall, turn around and open the window. Opportunities abound all around us. We must…
Organized and run by folks who have lived or are living without a home, Welcome Home Skagit provides the essentials of survival to the homeless, as well as a sense…
In his song “Holy Now,” Peter Mayer, reflecting his Catholic upbringing, writes: “Wine from water is not so small/ But an even better magic trick/ Is that anything is here…
You've traveled halfway around the world to visit a remote stretch of the Australian coast that you've dreamed about visiting since you were a teenager. When you arrive at the…