In Unitarian Universalism, memory is an essential, profound and powerful aspect of our spirituality. It encompasses various dimensions, including personal and spiritual growth, community and shared values, and honoring and remembering others. As a dynamic spiritual practice, memory connects us to ourselves, our values, our family and friends, our church community and the larger world, and our past, present and future. Join Worship Leaders Lindsey Straus and Margaret Rice Moir as they explore what it means to be a people of memory in music, poetry and prose.
Split Plate: Gay, Lesbian, and Straight Education Network (GLSEN), MA Chapter
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If you are not able to join us in person, we will be streaming the service live on our YouTube channel found HERE: If you have problems streaming, please let the office know. We have transitioned to a Mask Optional policy. There is one area in the rear of the Sanctuary where masks are required, the west rear chair area. Ushers will be available to help you locate this area.