Topic: Spirituality

Thinking, Being, Doing, Feeling

One or two of these quadrants of spirituality probably come easy to us. The other two or three might be like a foreign language. It is important to find balance between them, especially in liminal seasons.
 
Rev. James Galasinski has served the UU Church of Canton, … read more.

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 … read more.

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 … read more.

The Secret Ingredient is Always…

Is baking just a hobby, something we do out of necessity during holidays are other important celebrations or can it be a spiritual practice?  Join us to explore baking as a spiritual practice and learn about the secret ingredient necessary to transform your baking.

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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. 

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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, … read more.

Elements of Style

I don’t mean the writing style guide. I am talking about the elements of earth, air, fire, water, and spirit. The old taxonomy of the four (or five) elements is still informative and can serve to guide our spiritual growth. 

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Faithfully

Unitarian Universalism is our “Faith Tradition”, though that word challenges some of us.
What does it mean to live a life full of faith? What does a Faith-full community look like?

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Spiritually Promiscuous

Annie Dillard used this phrase to describe herself in the 70’s. I find it a good descriptor for many UUs including myself. I partake of multiple spiritual sources in my search for the intimate and ultimate values in life.

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