How Can We Be Tolerant without Falling into Intolerance?
A look at how a community that encourages tolerance can give voice to intolerance. What can we do to live and maintain a peaceful, tolerant, and collaborative community?
A look at how a community that encourages tolerance can give voice to intolerance. What can we do to live and maintain a peaceful, tolerant, and collaborative community?
Life can be tough, but what are you doing to renew your spirit? In this lay-led service, we won’t deny the tough times in life, but we will look at how renewing our spirits can bring joy into our lives and help us get through the tough times.
Some psychologists have suggested that the level of emotional intelligence a person has, or their emotional quotient, is a more important predictor of success than IQ. In this lay-led service, we’ll examine what emotional intelligence is, why it is so important, and look at ways we can increase our own EQ!
Unitarian Universalism affirms the inherent worth and dignity of every person as our first principle. In this lay led service, the first of our Touchstones theme-based ministry services, we will examine what it means to have worth and dignity and celebrate and affirm the worthiness of every person.
In this lay-led service, we will explore some of the many ways to tap into creativity during this strange time. Let’s celebrate art, resourcefulness, and innovation!
In honor of National Simplicity Day, we will be looking at ways to simplify our lives physically, emotionally, and spiritually in this lay led service.
In this participatory service we will share ways humor and laughter has sustained and connected us during quarantine, distancing, losses related to COVID, and more via short video clips submitted by you. We will touch on some of the health benefits of humor, how humor develops in humans, and ways humor can become part of our … Continue reading COVID is No Laughing Matter: Humor as a Spiritual Practice
Each year on the 3rd Sunday in June we celebrate our fathers and/or those who are father figures to us. This year, we will use the Zoom site to create a tapestry by having those who attend virtually to either post a photo of their father/father figure or something that represents them as their Zoom … Continue reading A Father’s Day Tapestry
Utilizing Zoom technology we invite congregants to share comments of ways–both intentional and serendipitous, experienced and observed–that social distancing has brought us closer.