Topic: Widening the Circle

Black LIVES Matter

Check your email for information sent 2/26/22 about registering for limited capacity in-person attendance. This is African American History Month, and learning history means learning about people’s lives and communities.  In this world where “Black Lives Matter” protests still have to happen regularly, we often find Black lives made visible only after they’ve been ended.  … Continue reading Black LIVES Matter

Labyrinth

The labyrinth is often used as a meditative tool, and is said to help focus the mind as the body moves through its path.  It’s not a maze in which one can get lost; rather, it’s a set path that can simply be followed inward and then back outward.  This morning, we’ll explore the labyrinth … Continue reading Labyrinth

Drawing on the Wide Side of the Brain

[No recording for this week] In this 2019 sermon that Rev. Richards shared with the congregation he serves, Unitarian Universalists San Luis Obispo in Arizona, he reflects on how circles are drawn, and made, wider.  Deb Myrbo and Eva Wingren will lead this service. Share the Plate Order of Service Gathering Song: #188 “Come, Come, … Continue reading Drawing on the Wide Side of the Brain

Room at the Table

Join us for this service via an on-line Zoom Meeting How do we welcome people who aren’t here yet, when we don’t know who they are or what they need?  What do we do when we can’t meet the needs of every individudal?  And what do we mean when we say “we,” and when do … Continue reading Room at the Table