Services

The Ecology of Being: Saving the World for Democracy

This talk begins with recent examples of the stirring reclamation of damaged ecosystems around the world — instilling hope for our future — and ends with the implications of ecology for the conflict between capitalism and democracy. Along the way it explores the many metaphoric meanings of ecology, stemming from its etymological affinity with economics as … Continued

Valentine’s Day and the “L” Word

We know the usual theme for Valentine’s Day as Love. What’s another theme that is important to liberal religious communities? LISTEN:

Meadville, The I Kindest Community In America!

Can one single act of kindness create a ripple effect of such magnitude that the city of Meadville becomes known nationally as the friendliest, most generous and considerate community in the nation?  If so, what would it take to bring this vision to fruition?   LISTEN:

A Thirst for Wholeness

Carl Jung wrote about our universal human search for wholeness as ‘a thirst for wholeness’. How do we respond to this search in our society that is seemingly addicted to consumer goods and other immediate gratifications?   LISTEN:    

How Good to Center Down

The late theologian Howard Thurman wrote these lines “How good it is to center down! To sit quietly and see one’s self pass by! The streets of our minds seethe with endless traffic; Our spirits resound with clashings, with noisy silences, While something deep within hungers and thirsts for the still moment and the resting lull.” … Continued

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Realizing the Beloved Community in Meadville

“Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.: Realizing the Beloved Community in Meadville,” is based on responses from several of Dr. Dixon’s friends to her question, “What do you think we are doing in Meadville to create our beloved community?”  The service will be led by Karen Schreiber Mason, Worship Committee Chair, and music will be selected … Continued

Your Creator as Creative Collaborator

Published author, Naima Haviland, asserts that a spiritual life nourishes a creative life and suggests paths to inspiration and creative productivity. LISTEN:

Atonement and Vows for the New Year

How do we find time to ritualize the letting go of our unskillful thoughts, words and deeds as this new year begins? (hint: flash paper is involved). Can we create a vow rather than a resolution for the year ahead?

Blue Christmas

Many UU congregations set aside a day of reflection during the holidays to remember those who have died or who are no longer in our lives. This will be an informal service.

Christmas Eve: The Wonder of it All

It’s said that Christmas is for children. Can we all find ways to embrace Wonder regardless of our religious convictions? LISTEN: