• The History of Beltane and the Maypole

    Beltane is the Gaelic May Day Festival. Most commonly it is held on May 1st, or about halfway between the Spring Equinox and the Summer Solstice. Historically, it was widely … Continued

  • Gifts from Mothers and other-Mothers

    On Mother’s Day, Rev. Kit will look at the gifts we receive from our mothers, whether our moms were “stellar or cellar”, meaning that we may receive useful gifts from … Continued

  • “Censored”

    Rev. Carol McKinley –  How are we, as Unitarian Universalists, to respond to attempts in recent months to ban books and censor honest accounts of history?  As a tradition rooted … Continued

  • The Purpose of Poetry

    Rev. Lynn Ungar – People have a wide range of responses to poetry, from a deep sense of meaning and connection to an aversion to something that seems unnecessarily obscure.  … Continued

  • Flowers of our Fathers

    The Flower Communion, for us Unitarian Universalists, celebrates an important event in UU history.  For this special Sunday, we ask you to bring a flower or two from your own … Continued

  • Pride Sunday

    Benedetto De Francisco will speak on Pride.

  • Restorative Justice – Laura Gordon

    Should we “Defund the Police”? The philosophy of justice held by the Six Nations of the Haudenosaunee, as discussed in the book “Covered With Night” by Nicole Eustace, is what … Continued

  • Martineau Around the World Part II

    Having told us about how they got to South Korea, Dean and Tina will now tell us more about teaching and living in South Korea, as well as some cultural … Continued

  • Rev Kit – “The New Normal”

    We’ve used that phrase repeatedly over the past several years but particularly during the pandemic. What is the new normal?   ~Open hearts, open minds, room for all theologies, including … Continued

  • Summer Potluck at Coffenbury Lake, Ft Stevens

    We will be meeting at Coffenbury Lake in Ft. Stevens State Park on Sunday, July 17 at noon for a potluck and social gathering.  We will not be meeting at the Presbyterian Church!  … Continued