Whose Justice is It?
The second Principle of Unitarian Universalism guides us to “justice, equity and compassion in human relations.” In these complex times, the meaning of justice and equity will be considered.
The second Principle of Unitarian Universalism guides us to “justice, equity and compassion in human relations.” In these complex times, the meaning of justice and equity will be considered.
Sunday Service begins at 11:00 AM – Livestreamed
Wendell Berry writes, “it is only on the condition of humility and reverence before the world that our species will be able to remain in it.” It is out of such reverence that the desire to repair the … read more.
From fake news and alternative facts to conspiracy theories and deception, it seems that reason is under attack like never before. As a religious tradition that values human reason as a means of understanding our existence, how are we Unitarian Universalists called to respond?
Let’s pick up where we last left off on our journey through Universalist history. Find out about the aftermath of Hosea Ballou’s A Treatise on Atonement that articulated Universalist theology for the 19th century. What was all the controversy about? What made Universalism the sixth-largest denomination in … read more.
Come find out about all the happenings at the 2021 Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly, which was held virtually in June. Where are we going as a faith tradition? What are we struggling with? What are our successes in a very difficult year?
Live Stream
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Do you have a question about Unitarian Universalism, religion, or any aspect of life? Try asking the minister! In this service, Rev. Chris will attempt to answer whatever question may be on your mind. If you’d like to submit your question early, email … read more.
Join us virtually for the largest annual gathering of UUs joining in worship. Worship leaders from First Universalist Church of Minneapolis will provide this service. First Universalist has been a model of shared ministry and what it means to put the work of dismantling white … read more.
In preparation for the congregational meeting after church, join the Minister and President of the Board of Trustees, Blaze Johnson, to hear about the State of the Congregation. How have we navigated an unprecedented church year during a pandemic? What does our community have to … read more.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, learn about the life of Margaret Fuller, the Transcendentalist and nominal Unitarian who was a journalist, editor, critic, translator, and women’s rights advocate. Find out how she helped shape the Transcendentalist movement that changed Unitarianism forever.
An interactive, discussion-based service
In this service, participants will have the chance to discuss what brings meaning to their lives, and what makes our church meaningful in their lives as well. In this kickoff to our annual pledge drive, find out how you can help provide … read more.