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While Europe was living in its “Dark Ages”, Jews, Christians, and pagans lived together under Muslim rule in what is now most of Spain and Portugal. It was a flourishing culture. Maybe there are lessons.
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While Europe was living in its “Dark Ages”, Jews, Christians, and pagans lived together under Muslim rule in what is now most of Spain and Portugal. It was a flourishing culture. Maybe there are lessons.
It was eight years ago that The Fellowship ordained me as a UU Minister. It means a lot and tells much about us as UUs.
The treatment of immigrants in this country has alarmed many and is a clear challenge to Unitarian Universalists’ principles. Some respond by offering sanctuary. Let’s look at the implications.
Our fellow inhabitants of the planet, especially the furry, feathery, scaly, bring us many blessings and lessons. Let’s celebrate at least those we choose to bring into our lives and homes. Of course we’re all together for this service: young and older and our pets.
Yeast, for all the bubbly additions it makes to our food and beverages, has some curious implications in religions’ stories that might give us something to ponder.
We, young and older together, celebrate gathering again, we mix the waters of the places on the planet we have visited (don’t forget), and we even add blessings to our days. *** BRING YOUR WATER ***
We Unitarian Universalists covenant to affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person.
What we mean might be something a bit different
This is our annual celebration of fathers’ role in our lives, and it’s also our UU Flower Ceremony (bring a flower!) The topic is “Abraham’s Sons”.
It is so good to find people and places where we feel we belong. Where does that feeling come from?
Children’s Chapel for us all. Multigenerational, of course. Join us as we celebrate the growth and accomplishments of our CFD program led for the past 2 years by our DLFD, Jess Bors. This Sunday will be her last service with TPUUF. We have been blessed to have such a skilled and caring person to guide our program. We will also welcome our new Director of Lifespan Faith Development.