Archives: Services

“Divided We Stand”

Tune-In Together: Divided We Stand, with Rev. Dr. Marlin Lavanhar All are invited to watch the YouTube video of the talk by Rev. Dr. Lavanhar at 10:00 am on Sunday, then join fellow UUCYers on Zoom for discussion, followed by our usual virtual coffee hour.

Sharing Our Gratitude

Presented by Ted Raihl Read online or print service message. Audio file of message. CLICK HERE for Zoom Video of Message

“Fifth Smooth Stone” of Liberal Religion

Andrew Whitmont will present on the fifth and last of UU theologian James Luther Adams’ “Five Smooth Stones” of liberal religion. In this talk we will enlarge our understanding of how our liberal religion’s underlying theological position provides grounds for optimism as we strive to fulfill the mandates of the third and fourth stones, namely taking concrete … Continue reading “Fifth Smooth Stone” of Liberal Religion

Tune-In Together: Diwali

For this month’s Tune-In Together, we are inviting everyone to join the online Diwali service of East Shore Unitarian Church in Bellevue, WA. The service is live (not pre-recorded) and goes from 10:30 to 11:30, after which everyone is invited to join Zoom coffee hour with their fellow UUCYers. From the East Shore Unitarian website: … Continue reading Tune-In Together: Diwali

Healing from Brokenness In Ourselves and In Our World

To be alive is to be vulnerable, but how can one move forward when experiencing anxiety. fear, frustration, loss, and pain? This service will explore healing responses that reframe woundedness and lead to strength, courage, and love. Presented by Susan Kaphammer with resources from the Soul Matters series. Read online or print the service; includes links to music: … Continue reading Healing from Brokenness In Ourselves and In Our World

No Sunday Services

Please note that there will be no services on Sunday, November 1st, 2020.

“Fourth Smooth Stone” of Liberal Religion

This has to do with denial and affirmation, based on what we have learned by way of the first three stones. It sounds like a pile of rocks, but its better than that and requires our efforts. Come find out how. Presented by Andrew Whitmont.

Tune-In Together: All Souls NYC

For this month’s Tune-In Together, we are inviting everyone to watch a previously recorded sermon from All Souls NYC, with a recommended starting time of 9:45 am on Sunday. Click this link, then scroll down until you see “Music and Meditation, September 20, 2020”, then click the video to start. Galen Guengerich will be sharing … Continue reading Tune-In Together: All Souls NYC

What Does It Mean To Be A People of Deep Listening?

From our earliest age, we practice listening — listening for information, forentertainment, for understanding, for connection. We consider listening as something we do. But today’s service asks you to consider that listening doesn’t just guide us through the world; it also creates our world. Who and what we listen to is who and what we … Continue reading What Does It Mean To Be A People of Deep Listening?