Exploring Questions
Now is your chance! Ask the questions you’ve always wanted to ask. You may not get an answer, but you will definitely get food for thought.
Now is your chance! Ask the questions you’ve always wanted to ask. You may not get an answer, but you will definitely get food for thought.
In the Swedenborgian tradition, the Bible is viewed as an allegory of our spiritual journey. Rather than a set of rules and cautionary tales, it is a mirror of our growth, with all of our stumbles, foibles and eventual success.
A reminder to all that our witness is desperately needed because there are more and more people feeling that there’s no place for them in Florida.
How are we called to experience joy? What does it mean to be changed, irrevocably, by the good things we are exposed to? How do you choose to change, not for the better, but for good? Join us for this sermon about the good things in life!
Please join Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw for this service which explores mother as a verb, a job description, and a state of being.
This service offers an overview of the history of Israel and Palestine, and of the historical occupations of the region. As “Gaza Support Camps” rise on American college campuses, and the violence in the Middle East continues, what do you need to know to take an informed position, and work toward healing the world?
Join story teller Pam Palmer for this warm service featuring the work of Gary Paulsen. A lyrical tribute to a vanishing way of life.
Please join Donna Jewett, Kim McHugh, and members of the UUCOV Green Sanctuary team, in this celebration of the Earth
Sometimes laughter is the holiest thing you can do. This service explores the sacred role of the fool.
What do the Jewish holiday of Passover and Attica have in common? Join us for this service, which will explore the connection between Passover and our modern institution of slavery