Communion as Connection
One aspect of our mission statement is to connect by forming meaningful relationships. As we come together on this Easter Sunday, let’s look at what communion and connection have to do with each other.
One aspect of our mission statement is to connect by forming meaningful relationships. As we come together on this Easter Sunday, let’s look at what communion and connection have to do with each other.
The movie, the Matrix, is often referred to as one of our archetypical hero’s journeys. Join Rev. Samaya as she reflects on the messages in the movie and their relevance for us today.
What lessons does the movie A League of Their Own have for us today? Using the TV series as a springboard, we’ll reflect on the journey of the WWII All-American professional women’s baseball league. Wear your baseball hats and bring popcorn!
Let’s contemplate the spiritual lessons that nature provides at this time of year with a contemplative service with musical guest Heidi McCurdy.
The language of covenant is one of the foundational tenets of who we are as Unitarian Universalists. Our covenant is our container that allows us to come into this community and be transformed by its love and grace. We live out our living tradition when we take the time to renew our covenant with each other.
To celebrate the idea of “Renewed Faith,” Joy will share stories about her experience visiting an isolated hospital in India, an intentional community Dr. Lotta Hitschmanova called her “second home,” which she ensured the USC supported for over 25 years.
It’s in the troubled waters where transformation occurs and we need courage, grace, and humility to stay there. This service explores how we can tread troubled waters until the healing comes.
When we confront our biases and projections about how the world moves and operates, we’re wading into troubled waters. This service explores how we can wade into these troubled waters with grace and compassion for ourselves and our loved ones.
When we look at the world around us, it can be hard to believe in the goodness that is all around us! Join Rev. Samaya for an exploration of Paulo Nutini’s song, High Hopes, that addresses this very thing.
Congregations are experiencing a lot of change these days: from ministerial transitions to implementing the 8th Principle, all during a pandemic. Upheaval, loss, uncertainty, pain, aspirations, conflict: cultural shifts within and without are calling us to hold one another gently, despite our differences and difficulties. (To read more, click on service title.)