Just as Unitarian Universalists have a multitude of understandings about what God means to them, there are also many different assumptions about prayer.
Read MoreFor many Unitarian Universalists, our social justice actions are interwoven with our faith, our community, and our need to help those who are suffering.
Read MoreNUUC has recently done a great deal of work with establishing a congregational covenant, which is read each Sunday. Rev. Terasa will explore the concept of “conflict transformation” and how we can understand conflict as an opportunity to learn and grow
Read MoreThis is the time in the Jewish calendar for the commemoration of Rosh Hashanah, a time of reflection upon the ways in which we may have made mistakes and caused harm to others, which we inevitably do, even if unintentionally.
Read MoreMany of us have had to spend more time at home than ever before in these times of quarantine and stay at home orders. When our homes become places of work and school, how has this changed our understanding of what home is?
Read MoreOne of the unexpected benefits of this time of quarantine is that for some it has given a bit more time and space to explore creative outlets. These don’t just pass the time, they invigorate the spirit in ways that can be even more powerful than taking a good rest.
Read MoreAs Unitarian Universalists, there are as many understandings of spirituality as there are people. In this service, Rev. Terasa will share her spiritual journey as a way of inviting all of us into a deeper conversation about the diversity of our beliefs and perspectives.
Read MoreThese times call upon us to deal with an extraordinary level of uncertainty. Can kids go back to school? When can we gather in groups again? Is there an end in sight? Rev. Terasa will reflect upon how we can develop resilience even in the face of this kind of uncertainty.
Read MoreThis year's UUA's General Assembly yielded incredible spiritual themes and actions aimed at increasing justice both in the world and in the beloved community we're creating as Unitarian Universalists. In this service, you'll hear from staff and members alike as GA attendees of all ages share their experiences and takeaways
Read MoreSo much has happened in the last few months that represent loss after loss. Not only the loss of people taken by the pandemic, but also the loss of our known way of living and of how we understand ourselves as Americans.
Read MoreAs we begin our journey together, Rev. Terasa invites you to contemplate leadership and community. The demands of leaders have changed, even just in the last few months. Today, you'll hear Rev. Terasa's theory of leadership and why she believes it's something we all do together.
Read MoreIn Rev. Dr. Terasa Cooley's first service at Neighborhood Church as the Interim Minister, she shares her story, her vision, and her hopes.
Read MoreOn his last Sunday service with Neighborhood Church, Rev. Ian guides us through beloved stories of fantasy and imaginative fiction to explore what they can teach us about living our values.
Read MoreOn this Sunday after the Fourth of July, Rev. Ian asks us to consider how it is possible to be patriotic in these times?
Read MoreOn Pride Sunday at Neighborhood Church, Summer Minister Rev. Ian W. Riddell asks us what it means to have pride. What do we hear when we hear the voices of our LGBTQ kin telling their stories, their experience of our history, their lives in these challenging times, and their visions that might lead us to new possibilities?
Read MoreSummer Minister Rev. Ian W. Riddell guides us through a thoughtful service, contemplating our relationship to fear and imagining new ways of overcoming it in this time of pandemic.
Read MoreIn this virtual service, you'll hear from guest preacher, activist, writer and musician Andre Henry as he asks us to consider what it means to be an abolitionist today.
Read MoreWe celebrate Flower Communion with countless other Unitarian Universalist congregations, continuing this colorful tradition in the virtual space.
Read MoreFor this reflective service, Rev. Lissa honored the milestones of this congregation over the past church year.
Read MoreRev. Lark Matis Ruffner led this special worship experience honoring UU veterans and their legacies of commitment and service.
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