Touching the Void
Led by Rev. Sonya Sukalski, pulpit guest.
When seeking our inmost calm, letting go of business, or busy-ness, we often touch not only calm. When you touch what your spirit shrinks from, what are your options?
Led by Rev. Sonya Sukalski, pulpit guest.
When seeking our inmost calm, letting go of business, or busy-ness, we often touch not only calm. When you touch what your spirit shrinks from, what are your options?
Led by Chris Selig, pulpit guest.
Holy books provide inspiration and sustenance for religious people the world over. But where do humanists turn? Inspired by A.C. Grayling’s The Good Book, members of the Worship Committee will share from the sources that lift us up.
Led by Rev. Barbara F. Meyers, pulpit guest.
The first source of our UU Living Tradition is the direct experience of transcending mystery and wonder, affirmed in all cultures. Come explore explore mysticism and how it has affected the lives of humans across cultures and across history.
Led by Glen Jacob, pulpit guest.
Have you been carrying heavy bags of guilt and regret? Join the worship committee for our annual burning off ceremony, and perhaps start the new year with a lighter load.
Led by Rev. Katie Kandarian-Morris and Irene Stefanko.
MULTI-GENERATIONAL
Celebrate the multitude of the holiday celebration together in community. We’ll present our instant Christmas pageant, so come ready to participate, and we’ll listen to music from the choir, share in the joy of religious and spiritual truths of the season.… [Read the rest]
Led by Rev. Katie Kandarian-Morris.
In this season of Advent, we make preparations not only for Christmas, but for the upcoming ministerial sabbatical. We call a sabbatical the fallow time, but it is a time of growth for both minister and congregation.
Led by Rev. Katie Kandarian-Morris and members of the Anti-Racist, Multi-Cultural Alliance.
For this day, we’ll continue to celebrate the multi-cultural world in which we find ourselves living. What ways can we make our congregation ready to receive and welcome this world? How can it make us better?
Led by Worship Committee, pulpit guests.
On this Thanksgiving weekend, we examine the value and importance of sharing gratitude in our daily lives with just a simple word or a “thank you.”
Listen to the story and sermon on November 27th by Glen Jacob, Bob Meyerson and Ruth DeSmidt.
Led by Rev. Katie Kandarian-Morris.
MULTIGENERATIONAL WORSHIP
Consider the larger opportunities for gratitude that Unitarian Universalists have in the world. Today we’ll distribute the Guest at Your Table Boxes.
Listen to the sermon on November 20, 2011 by Katie Kandarian-Morris
Led by Rev. Katie Kandarian-Morris and guests from South Hayward Parish.
Consider the continuing service work that South Hayward Parish provides our community. How might the programs to which that this congregation has committed itself become a source of ever deepening Spiritual Practice?