Speaker: Rev. Dr. Kent Doss

“The Impacts that Shape Us”

Life is not perfect, literally. From subatomic particles to the tilt of the Earth, imperfections and imbalances are necessary building blocks are life. This Sunday, we take inspiration from the resilience found throughout the natural world.   Direct link to service.

“Coming Out as UU”

Being unapologetically yourself can change the world. Unitarian Universalism is difficult to describe, and people make all sorts of assumptions about what church means. This Sunday, we prepare to share our faith without shame.   Direct link to service.

“Disruption”

Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and Henry David Thoreau articulated the moral obligation to disrupt systems of oppression. This Sunday, we consider when and how disruption is a useful, necessary form of resistance.    Direct link to service.

“Out With The Old”

Patterns, habits, and culture can bring stability to our lives. They can also anchor us in outdated ways of thinking and doing. With the new year, we reflect on ways of letting go of what no longer serves us.   Direct link to service.

Christmas Eve Service – “A Light in the Darkness”

Come celebrate the ancient story of a family finding hope in the most unlikely of places. Our Annual Christmas Eve service blends traditional music and story with fresh perspectives, concluding with a candle lighting ritual. After the service, cookies and hot cocoa will be shared. Direct link to service.

“The Road of Hope”

Hope is a surprisingly narrow path between optimism and pessimism. This Sunday, we embrace hope as a powerful motivator toward action and a source of sweet relief when all else fails. Direct link to service.  

“Hopeful Perspective”

What we assume about other people and the way we see our current circumstances shape our ability to find hope. This Sunday, we explore a few perspectives that give greater access to hope in our daily lives. Direct link to service.

“Taking Stock”

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, this Sunday, we pause to celebrate the many good things around us. In the chaos of big tech, scary news, and globalization, joy can still be found in the little things.  Direct link to service.

“Lucky Stars”

Gratitude is one of the surest paths to spiritual depth and basic happiness. Without an omnipotent God, it is not clear where to direct our thanks. This Sunday, we consider to whom we are thankful for the goodness in our lives. Direct link to service.