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Thus Do We Covenant

The concept of ‘Covenant’ is deeply counter-cultural. There are few examples in our society’s shared experience we can point to that demonstrate how a covenant works. We have lots of examples of what it is not: it is not a contract, rule, or a way … read more.

Credo

This fall we had a Credo class in which participants worked on writing a statement of personal beliefs. In the class we explored many questions, moving around the room in ‘four-corner games’ which prompted a lot of good conversation about our beliefs and values.

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Martin’s Letter as Biblical Epistle

Many progressive liberals hold the words and deeds of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr as prophetic and of continued relevance today, well more than 50 years after his death. Perhaps they are especially relevant given the threats we see to our democracy and our … read more.

Making the World a Better Place

This morning in the service we will share the results of a special challenge we gave to a handful of UUCB families – we asked them what they might do to make the world a better place, and we gave them some resources to follow through … read more.

Seeds for the New Year

December 31, Seeds for the New Year         Rev. Dr. Sofia Betancourt (pre-recorded)
“What seeds are you planting for the new year? How are you weaving your magic into your relationships with others? How can we center beauty and goodness and love in all that’s ahead?
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Christmas Eve Candlelight Service

Christmas Eve among the Unitarian Universalists is a delightful mix of tradition and novelty. We will sing old songs, hear stories old and new, light candles, and celebrate the light.

This service is both in-person and online. Here’s the online information ..
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A Dickens Christmas

Join us for the return of a delightful tradition: a live Radio-Play performance of “A Christmas Carol” by Charles Dickens. The performance will be woven into the usual elements of our worship together.

We hope to see you in person! Our COVID policy has … read more.

A Life of Ritual and Reason

Many Unitarian Universalists are not exactly “religious” in the way so many religious people use the term. We tend toward a rational and scientific outlook. And yet, ritual and liturgy remain quite important in our communal practice as a congregation.

We hope to see you in … read more.

The Taming of Foxes

It is a powerful experience to know yourself and to be known by others. Our new Chalice Circles are a way to form ties with others and to deepen your self-knowledge. Our groups strengthen the heart of our community through meaning-making and simple friendships.

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Mystery (First Sunday)

What will we experience this Sunday? It is a mystery! Join us for our First Sunday worship and workshops as we engage this month’s worship theme of “Mystery.”

We hope to see you in person! Our COVID policy has been suspended and masking is … read more.