UUCY Heritage
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Plan to bring your own poem or a favorite poem or select from the poetry grab bag! We will be sharing thoughts of the season in this service for all ages in honor of Valentine’s Day.
Please bring a seasonal snack to share following the service. … read more.
Explore the relationship of nature and humanity as we relive the blizzard of 1888 through the poetry of Ted Kooser, native Nebraskan, former poet laureate and Pulitzer Prize winner. Told in many voices, each poem contributes to the whole, completing a powerful story of loss, … read more.
The Poetry of Emily Dickinson
Cindy Lamb, Lizzie Lamb and Linda King will present poetry from Emily Dickinson, an unconventional person and an unconventional poet in her time, who became a much loved American poet in our time. All are invited to bring a favorite Dickinson … read more.
A personal look at music – its effect, its power, its beauty.
This service will be held in-person only.
written by UU minister Rev. Dr. Marilyn Sewell; presented by Linda King and Sunny Sonker
Does being a Unitarian Universalist mean we can believe anything? As a non-creedal faith, what are our requirements? Dr. Sewell argues that UUs do have a type of theology that has … read more.
“. . .and a little child shall lead them.” Isaiah 11:6 (KJV)
UU children’s ideas of God will set the stage for this consideration and sharing of ideas. Attendees of all ages are invited to join in the conversation.
Relationships have been a major focus of our October UUCY services. We’ve explored sharing, journeying together, mending our frayed edges and what it means to nurture and cultivate relationships. This Sunday Linda King will facilitate as we explore the goblins (mischievous sprites), ghouls (beings that … read more.
As the last of our series on Beloved Community, Linda King will be reading this sermon by the Rev. Victoria Safford, who originally delivered it to the congregation of the White Bear Unitarian Universalist Church in Mahtomedi, MN on Jan. 19, 2020. It remains relevant … read more.
Join us for a brief in-gathering, followed by communal pancake making and eating for all! Not a pancake fan? No problem, come for the community, and bring a snack if you feel so inclined. Gluten free pancakes available on request!