Reflecting Circle – Zoom/Online
Zoom/OnlineThe purpose of Reflecting Circles is to share how our community members have been affected by events that occurred this Spring and to hear what you need and want from our community right now.
The purpose of Reflecting Circles is to share how our community members have been affected by events that occurred this Spring and to hear what you need and want from our community right now.
Topic: How do the values or the temperament of your ancestors, from parents to farther back, show up in how you think about yourself and the world? Have you had to struggle to tame any of these inclinations?
Sunday Worship: A Thief of the Heart. Rev James Ishmael Ford, preaching; Karen Hsu Patterson, Worship Associate. What does a spiritual life look like over the long haul? Today friend and occasional speaker at UUSM, the Rev. James Ishmael Ford, will share a story that explores what that might look like. Join us for worship in-person and online. Rev. Ford served as a UU parish minister for twenty-five years. He's the minister emeritus at the First Unitarian Church of Providence. Today while officially retired, he serves an affiliated minister with Neighborhood UU Church in Pasadena. James is also a Zen teacher and the author of five books on aspects of the Zen life. His sixth, the Intimate Way of Zen: Effort, Surrender, and Awakening on the Spiritual Journey, has just been released by Shambhala Publications.
Help us welcome Bettye Barclay back to the Art Wall this August and September. A reception for her exhibit will be held in Forbes Hall after worship service.
We invite you to learn more about how you and your community can reduce greenhouse gas emissions, build community resilience, and improve climate justice.
UUSM Peace & Social Justice Committee and Jewish Voice For Peace - Westside will host a screening and discussion of “Five Broken Cameras,” the award-winning documentary from Palestinian and Israeli filmmakers. Click through for the link to RSVP.
SoulCollage® is a creative method of self-exploration through the intuitive construction of small collages.
Join us every 2nd and 4th Saturday evening from 7:00-8:30 pm for International Folk Dancing led by Sandy Helperin and Teri Hoffman.
Small Gestures. Rev. Dr. Kikanza Nuri-Robins, preaching; Cassie WInters, worship associate. How can you communicate without words that you care? What are the small gestures the make the biggest difference to you? What do you know makes a difference for others? Join us for worship in-person and online.
The purpose of Reflecting Circles is to share how our community members have been affected by events that occurred this Spring and to hear what you need and want from our community right now.
Unitarian Universalist Animal Ministry empowers individuals, chapters, and congregations to build justice and compassion for animals.
The Faith in Action: Peace & Social Justice Committee works in many ways to put UU values into action in our local community and wider world.
Visit the For Members section for the full UUSM Google calendar.