“The Argument for Universalism”

In 1804, the Universalist Rev. Hosea Ballou published “A Treatise on Atonement,” a detailed rebuttal of the belief that Jesus was sacrificed to atone for the sins of humanity. This Sunday, we review Ballou’s ideas, and we consider what a generous, forgiving, universal Love means for UUs today.   Direct link to service.

“Reflections on Summer”

Summer is a magical time of year, full of opportunity. This Sunday, three members of our community will share some of their favorite memories and speak about what this special time of year means to them.   Direct link to service.

“Our Christian Roots”

Knowing where you come from is invaluable. While Unitarian Universalism is not a Christian tradition today, we did grow from Christian roots. This Sunday, we dig into the roots of UU Christianity and how many UUs hold Christian beliefs today.   Direct link to service.

“Transcendentalism, Thinking Big”

In the early 1800s, our faith was forever changed by a group of radical thinkers, the transcendentalists. This Sunday, we will look at a few of those characters and see how our faith today is shaped by their brilliant minds and open hearts. Direct link to service.

“UU Humanism and Beyond”

In the 1930s, Humanism again reshaped our faith. This Sunday, we consider the core ideas of the Humanist Manifesto and what it means to be an atheist or humanist Unitarian Universalist today. Direct link to service.

“Skeletons in Our Closet”

UU history is filled with wise people and great advocates for social change. There are also a few unsavory individuals and chapters we don’t often revisit. This Sunday, we speak of our mistakes, how we fell into them, and how we can do better today.   Direct link to service.