Where are you from? Where do you belong? Who belongs? Martin Alvarado talks about growing up in two cultures, with family members on both sides of the immigration divide, and experiencing second-hand whiteness while growing up in Mexico City and living as an adult in … read more.
Unitarian Universalism is a living tradition, which means it changes as we learn and experience new things. And yet, there are threads – constants – that can be traced through our history. This morning, we’ll explore the threads we each bring to this beloved congregation, … read more.
The Unitarians and Universalists consolidated, and formed the Unitarian Universalist Association, 64 years ago this month. Our founders imagined that these two faith traditions rooted in heresy might complement each other as a new whole was created – and since then, there are ways that … read more.