Topic: 4th Principle - We search for what is true and fair
A free and responsible search for truth and meaning
About the Service:Whether you came from a different religious tradition or grew up purely UU, you have probably encountered religious concepts, phrases, and words that rub you wrong. We will reconsider those words, and what it means to reclaim or reject the words we love to hate. ~~~ Please join us after the service for … Continue reading Fear and Loathing: Language of Reverence with Lauren Cantatore-Causey
About our ServiceThe start of a new school year is here, and it’s time to send off our students and loved ones. Here, we seek blessings to help guide our way into the future. Bring backpacks, briefcases, or any bags that will help you move forward with purpose. About our SpeakerA 30-year member of U2C3, … Continue reading Backpack Blessing (All ages) with Tess Cherry
About the Service:Overwhelmed? Searching for calm? What if the presence you seek is already closer than you think? Presence. It’s where balance, healing, and strength reside – uniquely accessible in the here and now. Ready to tap into it? Join Logan (Flow Fields) for a focused, uplifting 20-minute exploration: “Congratulations! You’re Already Good at Meditation!” … Continue reading Meditation: Searching for Calm with Logan Woodyard
Watch this service on YouTube. About the Service:Star Trek is best known for its tech, its starship battles, interplanetary politics, and the trials and tribulations facing the crew at any given time. However, Star Trek is also an interesting look at fatherhood. From The Next Generation to Voyager and Deep Space 9, raising the next … Continue reading Star Trek & Fatherhood on the Final Frontier
Watch this service on YouTube. Kelli R. Thompson is a professor of Psychology at Texas A&M University-Kingsville. She holds degrees in Human Development & Family Studies from Auburn University in Alabama, Theological Studies and Ethics from Fuller Theological Seminary in Pasadena, CA, and Applied Developmental Psychology from the University of New Orleans in Louisiana. She … Continue reading Underground Sex Ed
Watch this service on YouTube. About the Service:The Empty Boat is a Buddhist parable dating back to the 4th century BCE. Parables are interesting because they can express complex ideas in simple, concise stories—and The Empty Boat is no exception. Kirk hopes to use this parable to illuminate a central theme of Buddhism and explore the benefits of a … Continue reading The Parable of the Empty Boat
Watch this service on YouTube. About the Service:Join us on National Star Wars Day for a presentation about one of the most successful media franchises of all time. Covering it’s influences, cultural impact and Jediism, Choir Director Robert Allen will discuss the many facets of what has made Star Wars the success it is today. … Continue reading Star Wars
Watch this service on YouTube. About the Service:Water is essential to all known life—and central to many religious traditions. While our local reservoir water might not be considered holy, it is certainly precious and increasingly scarce. Just how serious is our water situation, and what can be done about it? About our Speaker:Nick Gilby is … Continue reading H₂-Oh, No! with Nick Gilby
Watch this service on YouTube. About the ServiceA humorous and informative look at the peculiar relationship between 420 friendly, humanist values, and what you always wanted to know about cannabis but were afraid to ask. As Unitarian Universalists, we affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person and the free and responsible search for … Continue reading Cannabis and Culture Conflict Then and Now with Michael Causey
Join us as Tim Loya discusses how, given the freedom we have to search for our own truth and meaning with access to modern technology, it now falls on us to look more closely at our responsibility in searching for the same. In what has been dubbed the “post-truth” era, can we trust traditional sources … Continue reading The Fourth Principle: Responsibility, Skepticism, Trust, and Forgiveness