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Still Relevant by Simone Barnes
“The cross can heal and hurt; it can be empowering and liberating but also enslaving and oppressive. There is no one way in which the cross can be interpreted. I offer my reflections because I believe that the cross placed alongside the lynching tree can help us to see Jesus in America in a new light, and thereby empower people who claim to follow him to take a stand against white supremacy and every kind of injustice.” ― James H. Cone, The Cross and the Lynching Tree
Mar 241 min read


The Art of Complaining by Jami Moore & Zach Hunter
Join us for an all-ages Social Justice Sunday where art and social justice come together to explore how artists, activists, and everyday people use humor, images, and handmade creations to call out injustice and inspire change. Inspired by the Guerrilla Girls, zine-making, and other creative practices, this interactive service invites us to complain about what we care about in a creative and unique way.
Mar 101 min read


The Collins Family's American History by Chuck Collins
Congregant and community leader Chuck Collins shares a version of American History as seen through the eyes of his family's history.
Feb 101 min read


This Joy I Have by Simone Barnes
How do we keep going? How do we embody resilience? Simone Monique Barnes shares the importance of having spiritual practices and tools that build our resilience and cultivate joy that is sustainable, even in hard times; joy that is not reliant on circumstances or situations, and that cannot be taken away.
Jan 271 min read


Looking For Light in a World Filled With Darkness by Lou Snead
In this Post-Christmas service we will be asked to reflect together on where we find the light of joy, peace, and love celebrated by Christians in the Jesus story when we are living in a world continuously filled with violence, suffering, and inequities.
Dec 24, 20251 min read


Beyond A Choice by Emily Hunter and Courtney Clark
From pre pregnancy through postpartum and beyond. Stories of women impacted by restrictive laws and hope of those working to change it. Watch the Full Video of Service Here:
Nov 11, 20251 min read


Beyond Bars, Beyond Borders by Zach Hunter
Applying lessons from the prison abolition movement to unbuild walls and imagine the future of a more just and human-centered immigration system. Full Video of Service Available on Youtube :
Oct 14, 20251 min read


On 8/31, our last Magic Summer Sunday, we will be assembling mini care packages for those currently unhoused.
This is our big donation drive . We will be asking the congregation to donate the following items so we can assemble them into packages...
Aug 28, 20251 min read


Love at the Center (Part 7) Our Shared Value of Justice by Lou Snead
The Sunday service on August 24th will focus on Social Justice and Lou Snead will be filling the pulpit. He will be addressing the issue of economic equity when the growing divide between the rich and poor has been increasing for the past 50+ years. Join us for part 7 of an 8 part series exploring the official "Principles & Purposes" of the Unitarian Universalist Association. Love at the Center has 6 shared values surrounding it, the last, but not least, one we will explore
Aug 19, 20251 min read


Cosmic Fathering by Aaron Williams
We will be exploring the throughline of the Cosmos,current cultural inertia, and our own personal father wounds. In our exploration, my...
Jun 9, 20251 min read


From Outcast To Proud by Mel Maas
As we approach Pride month, One of our own will be giving an autobiographical depiction of what it has been like to live in the LGBT+...
May 23, 20251 min read


Spiritual Refinement by TJ Seng
An exploration of various spiritual techniques from a variety of traditions including real time demonstrations and practice.
May 13, 20251 min read


Gaining Wisdom in Living by Rev. Lou Snead
The writer Ann Lamott has observed "As I have reached old age, I know now that everyone is screwed up to some degree, and that everyone...
Mar 12, 20251 min read


How To Stop Being A Good Person by Rev. Carrie Holley-Hurt
We are a people who value transformation but so often, we tie ourselves to the fixed state of "good." Join Rev. Carrie as she explores...
Feb 11, 20251 min read
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