Services

We No Longer Have the Right to Remain Silent

The UUA selected the Rev. Paul Rasor’s, “Reclaiming Prophetic Witness:  Liberal Religion in the Public Square” to be its Common Read for 2014-15.  Timely when written, and perhaps even more so now, the author addresses head-on our UU tendency to avoid using religious references in our social justice work. This service will share Rasor’s premise that engaging in social … Continued

The Blessing of Our Hands

PLEASE BRING AN OBJECT OR TOOL  that represents your labor, occupation, or vocation for a communal altar. The Shakers have a saying, “Hands to work, and Hearts to God.” They believe that your life’s calling – your work – should be no less than an act of joy. An act of work is an act of … Continued

Annual Church Picnic

The annual church picnic will be held on August 20 at Roche Park shelter # 1.  There will be a brief service at the Park at noon prior to the meal.  There is a newly refurbished playground for the children nearby, so everyone is encouraged to come.  The church will provide roasted chicken, water, lemonade and iced tea.  We … Continued

Energy and Movement

An experience of the energetic movement arts of Tai Chi and Qigong (gee-gong), exploring how to practice connecting to both natural energy and our own intrinsic energy to restore and enrich ourselves.

Creating Art

The focus of this project is to deal with disappointment and sharing and the feeling that come with them. We will be working with newspaper, magazines and markers.

Progressive Deep Muscle Relaxation

Learning to relax deeply is not just good for your body … it’s good for your spirit, too.  Join us on Sunday to learn one proven way to do that.

Drumming

Our service will focus on coming together with rhythm, sound, deep listening and joy. Percussion instruments will be supplied. Your active presence is all that is required to bring. If you have drums, etc. please feel free to bring them.

Music

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Coming Home

What does “home” mean to us, or the idea of making people feel “at home”? In times of uncertainty, the idea of home has become even more contested, as has the debate over whether we should keep our doors open to the winds of change, or shut them out of fear. This is an exploration, … Continued