Topic: Spirituality

Deeper into the Well

The world around us grows more divisive and draining. We find ourselves as ‘consumer’ even as we feel ourselves as one of the things being consumed! We are longing for a dimension of depth in our living. We hope to see you in person! Our COVID policy has been suspended and masking is now optional. … Continue reading Deeper into the Well

Trauma to Gratitude; Seconds to Years

After traumatic events, gratitude can follow with increased awareness and empathy. Sometimes gratitude comes quickly and other times it takes years.  Regardless of timing, spirituality helps ease this transition.  We hope to see you in person! Our COVID policy has been suspended and masking is now optional. Online information ..https://zoom.us/j/97989696520?pwd=ZG9NclFYQm9VV0NTb2VhNVM0R00xQT09 Meeting ID: 979 8969 6520 Passcode: 183183Phone: … Continue reading Trauma to Gratitude; Seconds to Years

Walking With the Goddess

How different would life have been if Deity was imaged as female?  Since the dawn of womankind, the Goddess has been worshipped and revered.  Let us remember and invoke the Divine Feminine that is within us. Tiffany Hagberg and Cakes for the Queen of Heaven participants Our Summer Services (July 2 through September 3) are … Continue reading Walking With the Goddess

It Takes Practice

Our favorite songs, whoever the artist or whatever the style, were created in a strange alchemy of study and inspiration, of strict practice and of letting go. Spiritual Practice is a similar combination of dedication, muscle memory, and perhaps a little divine inspiration. Join us for a musical exploration of learning to risk, building the muscle memory of courage, and … Continue reading It Takes Practice

Habits of the Heart

We don’t have to be Zen masters or devout monks to be good at personal spiritual practice. We will examine what it means to take on a spiritual practice in order to achieve a sense of wholeness and satisfaction, to deepen our faith, and make meaning in these uncertain times. Rev. Kimberley Debus is a community … Continue reading Habits of the Heart

Labyrinth – A Meditation Walking Space

A service about the history and theology behind our own iconic UUCB labyrinth. We hope to see you in person! Masks are optional. Here is the current in-person gathering policy. Online information ..https://zoom.us/j/97989696520?pwd=ZG9NclFYQm9VV0NTb2VhNVM0R00xQT09 Meeting ID: 979 8969 6520 Passcode: 183183Phone: +1 929 205 6099 Order of Service: uubinghamton.org/order-of-service/ UUCB Social Hour We also host a Zoom Social … Continue reading Labyrinth – A Meditation Walking Space

Soul Stories

I love a good story. Many stories have nourished my soul. Not all of them are profound or necessarily spiritual, although many are. This morning let me share a sampling of the better stories that have aided me in my journey.  We hope to see you in person! Masks are required. Here is the current … Continue reading Soul Stories

Old Ways to New Worlds 

We can help save the planet by developing a new spiritual and environmental ethic built with elements of Indigenous, Shinto, Taoism and other Faiths. Kiya Heartwood is an award-winning singer-songwriter and a composer.  Kiya is a graduate of Starr King School for the Ministry, a Permaculture designer, and the minister at the Unitarian Universalist Church of … Continue reading Old Ways to New Worlds