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“an open laboratory for spiritual exploration. . .”
Unitarian Universalist congregations offer unique examples of covenantal communities, where the authority over various aspects of the community is governed by agreements of relationship rather than br
leadership responsibility Sermons authority community conviction covenant Michael Schuler
“the countless touches of the holy. . .”
The vast majority, though not all, of our congregations light a flaming chalice before beginning worship, and it is customary to say some words of intention while doing so, to set the mood for the ser
Worship Creative beginning connection flaming chalice Hilary Landau Krivchenia light purpose
“or was it out of the everywhere?”
Stories and metaphor are essential to any religious language, but perhaps even more so to Unitarian Universalists who are not bound by creed. Stories give us an opportunity to speak about larger thing
beauty Religious Education Stories Creative beginning History creation metaphor Sophia Lyon Fahs
“Love yourself with all your sharp edges. . .”
Part of the depth of a Unitarian Universalist faith is our reliance on covenant, rather than creed. As Rev. Melissa Ziemer-Carvill points out in this sermon delivered at the First Unitarian Church of
Love Sermons covenant compassion deepening forgiveness Melissa Carvill-Ziemer
