Everybody? Universalism vs. the Apocalypse
To view the service, please click on the arrow. As we consider the global environmental crisis, an old question comes back. Rev. Schade proposes a moral grounding for the future.
To view the service, please click on the arrow. As we consider the global environmental crisis, an old question comes back. Rev. Schade proposes a moral grounding for the future.
A special service led by the children and youth of our Youth Religious & Spiritual Exploration Program (YRE). Our young people will share a bit about their different YRE classes and other programs and why they feel that what they’re learning and doing is important – to them, to our community, and to the world … Continue reading The Young People of Westminster Unitarian: Why Do Our RE Programs Matter? – MultiGen
To view the service click on the arrow. How do we live Unitarian Universalist values in the community? What would it look like to center love and to honor the inherent worthiness and uniqueness of each person? A powerful thing can happen when we consciously decide how we want to be together and then work … Continue reading Trusting the Wisdom of the Community
To view the service, click on the arrow below. Whether we identify as female or not, we have all been surrounded by messages about what a woman “should” be and how feminine energy “should” or “should not” show up. In today’s political climate, those messages are even more direct and narrowly focused. This morning we … Continue reading Trusting the Feminine
To view the service on YouTube, click on the arrow. Our world is now filled with an almost endless array of places to “Google,” people to follow, and things to comment on. And yet, just like a meal at the local all-you-can-eat buffet, we all know what happens when we try to take in more … Continue reading Renouncing FOMO
To view the service, click on the arrow below. The Unitarian Universalist tradition offers that each person is worthy of love, dignity, and respect—regardless of their abilities. Together, we will reflect on the profound importance of disability inclusion within our religious communities, drawing on the Unitarian Universalist principles of justice, equity, and compassion. We will … Continue reading Room for Every Body: Disability Inclusion in Our Faith
February 16th Today’s Worship Service Moved to ZOOM Only On February 18th 1568 the Edict of Torda was issued as one of the first declarations of religious tolerance. It would become a stepping stone for religious tolerance and an important part of our Unitarian Universalist heritage. This morning we explore some of that history and … Continue reading Today’s Worship Service Moved to ZOOM Only
To view the service, click on the arrow. “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” Indeed, there is perhaps no other word that has been used as a symbol of this country as the word, freedom. And yet it is clear that we are not “the land of the … Continue reading Yearning to Be Free
To view the service click on the arrow below. Prophets speak truth to power. They lead by not only calling out what is out of integrity with the values of love and compassion and harmony but by calling forth a new way of being. Throughout the ages there have been many great prophets who have … Continue reading Finding Your Prophetic Voice
To view the service, click on the arrow below. Our lives are a patchwork quilt of stories. Some stories are like small stitches whose impact we barely notice. Others become the key embroidered moments of our lives that define and shape us into who we now are. Sadly, when we meet others, we often forget … Continue reading Tell Me a Story… January 26, 2025