Change and difference
When we connect across difference, we must expect change.
Our new community minister at WHUUF is the Rev. Leslie Becknell-Marx. Her ministry centers on supporting leaders within organizations to care for the needs of all and to lead from their values.
When we connect across difference, we must expect change.
Does the phrase “Beloved Community” evoke a sense of sweetness or a sense of spicy possibility? We will consider what Beloved Community means, where the phrase comes from, and how we could taste it within WHUUF and beyond.
Does the phrase “Beloved Community” evoke a sense of sweetness or a sense of spicy possibility? We will consider what Beloved Community means, where the phrase comes from, and how we could taste it within WHUUF and beyond. The Message part of the Service was postponed due to a technical problem.
We will celebrate Christmas Eve with the traditional stories and songs.
Let us step back to consider how we function in our local society and global systems. From a distance we will look at the culture and systems that permeate how we live. How did we get here? What makes us believe “this is how it always has been”? What else has been? What else could … Continue reading The Water in Which We Swim — Awesome, Awful, Awe Inspiring?
Come explore the wonder and majesty of our brains! We will investigate the impact of beauty on our brains and how we can cultivate beauty through the way we use our brains.
How do we harness our imaginations and focus our actions to start living the ways we dream are possible? Let us come together to consider what vision might pull us into action in our families, our workplaces, and in our congregation.
Part of our mission at WHUUF is to “grow in compassionate community” and welcome and include many kinds of people to make our community genuinely diverse. The problem is that we as humans quickly get a sense of us and them, who’s in and who’s out when we’re part of a community that we take … Continue reading Diversity and Inclusion: Easier Said than Done
Humility is not a quality regularly associated with Unitarian Universalists. We are rightfully proud of our bold exploration, rigorous reasoning and social justice commitment. How do we guard against the aspects of pride that cause pride to be on the list of “Seven Deadly Sins?” To live into our commitment to creating a just and … Continue reading Humility vs. Hubris