Feeding the Pentecostal Flames
Join Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw in a service which examines the fire that sends us into the world, and the ethic which fuels it.
Join Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw in a service which examines the fire that sends us into the world, and the ethic which fuels it.
It’s time to move past toxic masculinity and begin to support men as they explore all of the ways healthy masculinity can present itself. Let’s talk about healthy masculinity, and supporting the masculine people in our lives and our community!
A spiritual path using genetics, string theory, Buddhism and other religious beliefs to a suggest there may be a universal mind of all living creatures.
If we are all a part of an interconnected web of life, what does this mean for our relationship to our planet?
“The story we have to tell is transforming. And we want to change the world, ain’t that good news?” Join UUCOV and Rev. Amy Petrie Shaw for this service about UU evangelism. What does it mean to reach out and share our good news?
Over 2,000 years ago the man Jesus of Nazareth died on a cross and was buried. Three days later, something got up. Come and enjoy this thought-provoking Easter service. Please feel free to wear your spring or Easter bonnet- there will be an Easter bonnet and hat parade so show off your favorite hat or … Continue reading Three Days – An Easter Service
Humor is more than a series of jokes. It is a spiritual perspective that can change everything. Come and explore the ridiculous inherent in all things.
Without balance, a wheel will not turn for long. Light and dark follow one another in the wheel of the year, and without change everything will fade. How do we face change, and how do we let go?
Our Universalist roots grew from the idea that all were granted Salvation, and welcome in the Kingdom of Heaven. What does that mean for us today, when the idea of an afterlife is no longer essential, and how are we called to love the Hell out of this world? (Daylight Savings Time begins!!! Did you … Continue reading Loving the Hell Out of The World
Isn’t religion supposed to be nice? No. No, it isn’t. You are thinking of manners. Manners, those are nice. Religion is not nice. It isn’t supposed to be nice. Religion has teeth. And sometimes it bites down.