Intertwined Together
by John Newhall, Fellowship MemberThe interconnected web of all existence includes our human interconnection. Together we will explore and live into togetherness.
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by John Newhall, Fellowship MemberThe interconnected web of all existence includes our human interconnection. Together we will explore and live into togetherness.
by Rev. Christina Leone-TracyHonoring ancestors is an important part of many cultures, and one that dominant western (white) culture has lost touch with, especially with an emphasis on individualism and […]
by Rev. Jim Coakley, assistant sabbatical ministerMusic can help support a life of principled faith. The words of the short hymn with the same title (#1059) by Jim Scott encourage […]
by Rev. Christina Leone-TracyWe are a faith not focused on beliefs, but instead on our covenant which is stated in our 7 Principles. We are, then, a Principled Faith. Unitarian […]
by Rev. Christina Leone-TracyOur annual service in honor of the Jewish High Holy Days will center on the four traditional calls of the shofar (the ram’s horn) which remind us […]
by Marie Luna, director of congregational lifeHow does one find place? While living in many homes throughout Wisconsin, what has tied them together for me? I have realized it is […]
by Rev. Christina Leone-TracyMany of us wonder how to talk to others about being UU, especially if someone asks us about it. This all ages service will provide tips and […]
“Make the Circle Bigger” written and performed by Taizan Alford
Reflection by David Velguth
Message by Marti Wheeler and Terry Dawson
From the beginning the Fellowship’s mission has included “welcoming.” Over the years we’ve used good process to strive to be welcoming to all who enter our doors. We’ll take a look at our history and how it shapes who we are and informs where we’re going. Marti Wheeler, Terry Dawson, Theresa Hannah and Merry Schoenfeld spent time last winter reviewing and cleaning Fellowship archive records and will share some information about the Fellowship’s history.
by Rev. Christina Leone-Tracy
Do you have a question for Rev. Christina? Something small, or grand, or in between? Come submit your questions and she will do her best to answer as many as possible this morning, or your question might find its way into a future sermon!
by Rev. Michael Dowd
A deep-time big picture is vital for staying sane and sober in confusing and contracting times. Such an evidence-based “sacred realism” can help us accept what is inevitable, avoid what is futile, and be a blessing to friends, family, and neighbors in a difficult and uncertain world. This sermon by renowned eco-theologian and TEDx speaker, Michael Dowd, bridges the gap between head and heart and celebrates the convergence of science, inspiration, and sustainability.
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