12/9/23 Weld Henshaw Memorial Service 11:00 AM
12/9/23 Weld Henshaw Memorial Service 11:00 AM Read More »
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Led by Rev Dr Kharma Amos As we participate in some of our favorite holiday traditions, we invite you to enter more fully the Mystery of this season. This is the second Sunday of Advent, marked by another candle being lit on our wreath. We are also in the midst of Hanukkah when we recall
12/10/23 Mysterious Abundance: Sharing Our Warmth & Light Read More »
Led by Rev Dr. Kharma Amos Unitarian Universalists list “direct experiences of transcending mystery and wonder” as “primary sources of UU inspiration,” experiences that “open our hearts, renew our spirits, and transform our lives.” This month, our Soul Matters theme is “The Gift of Mystery” and today, we’ll dive into the mysterious depths together. The
12/3/23 Mystery & Miracle Read More »
Led by Rev Dr Kharma Amos The last few years of experiencing a global pandemic has left a lot unresolved for so many of us (human beings). Things have moved and changed so quickly, that we may not have had the time or space to even be aware of all that was happening around and
11/19/23 A Generous Pause: Reflections on our Pandemic Experiences Read More »
Led by Stephanie Bernier with guest speakers Susan Olcott (Maine Coast Fishermen’s Association) and George H. Hardy (The Gathering Place) Stephanie Bernier shares some thoughts about the generosity she has experienced in this community over the past 35 years. We also hear from Susan Olcott and George Hardy. Susan Olcott is the Director of Operations
Led by Rev Dr Kharma Amos When we hear the word Generosity, we may automatically think about money or financial giving. That kind of generosity is important; and generosity is also about more than this—it is about a total orientation toward life, our relationships, and our hopes for the world. To put it over-simplistically, generosity
11/5/23 A Bigger Picture of Generosity Read More »
Led by Rev. Dr. Kharma Amos This particular time of year is celebrated by diverse cultures and spiritual traditions as a “thin place” or a time to draw near and honor our ancestors. We will have our own ritual to honor the ancestors of UUCBers, and invite you to bring photos or small items that
10/29/23 A Celebration of Heritage Read More »
Led by Rev. Dr. Kharma Amos As we dive deeper into our monthly theme of “The Gift of Heritage,” let’s consider some of the questions people seem to have about heritage. When is our heritage a gift of pride? When might it be accompanied by shame and guilt about the actions of our ancestors?
10/22/23 The “Gift” of Heritage? Read More »
Led by guest Judith Casselberry (Geoffrey Canada Associate Professor of Africana Studies Bowdoin College) What is heritage? A Bloodline? A Political Line? A Spiritual line? How and why do we define our heritage in the ways that we do? What does that tell us about ourselves, our relationships, our obligations? Americans have a uniquely
10/15/23 Heritage, Accountability, and Righteous Living Read More »
Led by guest minister Laura Ingerson. Laura is involved with the Living Legacy Project, and in leading Living Legacy Pilgrimage Tours to important sites in the history of the American Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 60s. The focus of this service is on this bold claim: We are the proof that decency, humanity,