What WHUUF’s Grounds Mean to Us
Alisa and Gary Joaquin, your Grounds Committee co-chairs, describe what our beautifully forested site means to them and what it could mean to you. In person, live streamed, and recorded.
Alisa and Gary Joaquin, your Grounds Committee co-chairs, describe what our beautifully forested site means to them and what it could mean to you. In person, live streamed, and recorded.
How my 4th principle search led to Humanism and the guidance of reason. ————————— Humanism is a philosophy wh ich contends that humans, relying on science and reason, have the power to build effective and moral lives without the expectation of divine guidance or intervention. Our Unitarian Seven Principles draw significantly on Humanist foundations. Over … Continue reading “To Question Truly Is An Answer”
For over twenty years our sangha has been meeting together to learn from books and each other the helpful principles and practices of meditation. We learn about Buddhist practice together. Here is a taste for you. In person, live streamed, and recorded.
This fall, the Visioning Team invited members and friends to speak up about WHUUF. More than 60 individuals responded in many meetings. What is valued and what needs attention? The Team will summarize what they heard and briefly take questions during the service, with more conversation in the future. In person, live streamed, and … Continue reading Reflections by WHUUF’s Visioning Team
That love can liberate is a foundational claim of many faiths. The proposed Article 2 language suggests it does liberate. What does it mean individually and societally to live with that faith? In person, live streamed, and recorded.
Unitarian Universalists are considering affirming seven values as central to our faith. One of them is generosity. Many of the new values are restatements of the principles, but generosity is not. How did it make the list? I contend that it is because generosity is an essential way that we experience and build the interconncted … Continue reading Generosity: Is it a Unitarian Universalist Value?
Join us as we learn more about the events of the 2023 General Assembly. This service will include readings from General Assembly sermons, conversations about the Article II proposal which passed, and an exciting Time for All Ages featuring JETPIG, a space-traveling adventurer fueled by Love.
Whether or not you believe in the power of tarot cards, often the symbols and meanings can give us deeper insights into our own lives. Join us to explore looking at the world upside down, the lesson from the major arcana card XII The Hanged Man.
Many faiths ask us to listen to the voice within and be our true authentic self. This is easier said than done. How do we know if the voice we hear is our voice? Out of all the ways we know ourselves what is true and authentic? Rev. Tracy will explore these issues.
Our economic system is based on myths, abused by sociopathic corporations, causes inequality, and is destroying the planet. What is a Unitarian Universalist response?