Speaker: Kaeza Fearn Music Director
Note to Self: Fall in Love
What is all this UU talk about love? Is it magic? Is it voodoo? Is it even possible in this sorry world? Well, maybe it’s the only thing that IS possible to remain engaged, hopeful, and resilient in building a better world. Join Margaret Rice Moir as she explores why we have no choice but to love. … Continue reading Note to Self: Fall in Love
Christmas Eve Services
There will be no 10 am Sunday Worship service on Dec 24th. 4:30 pm Join us for our family-friendly Christmas Eve service where we will tell the Christmas Story with you at the center of the action! Always wanted to play Mary but you were stuck as a barn animal? This could be your year … Continue reading Christmas Eve Services
Awe, Narcissism and Marvelous You!
This time of year, it’s always good to tap into the gifts that are offered us that cost nothing and yet can serve as the ground of your being. Join us as I explore the relationship between awe, your sense of self, and our ability to be kind, generous, and filled with hope. Split Plate … Continue reading Awe, Narcissism and Marvelous You!
Hit By A Bus
Every year I read Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol. I’ll read it a good five times between now and Christmas. There are always tidbits worth wrestling with and this year I’m finding myself in need of addressing those on the other side of the aisle if you will. I’m trying to unearth why given all of what … Continue reading Hit By A Bus
Gobsmacked by Gratitude
Every once in a while, the goddess or spirit or the universe knocks us for a loop by showing us something unexpected, maybe spectacular, maybe simply deeply touching, something that makes us say, “Holy cow! How did I get so lucky? How blessed am I to be touched by this moment?” In these instants, we … Continue reading Gobsmacked by Gratitude
A Letter to Governor John Winthrop
One of my favorite books, is Lies My Teacher Told Me. One of those lies is the placid and skewed version of events that lead to our celebration of Thanksgiving. So, to set the record straight, I’ve written a letter to the good Governor Winthrop, who sailed the seas to come to what is now our … Continue reading A Letter to Governor John Winthrop
Awakening to the Worth of Pennies
At every turn, sometimes it can feel like we can’t trust life. That at every turn, it is out to get us, mess with us, or disappoint us. And yet, life can and is one generous offering; if only we can do a reframe and look in the right place. Split PlateAdvocates for A Community … Continue reading Awakening to the Worth of Pennies
“The Letters”
An Original Fictional Story by Rev. Kaaren Anderson This is a Memory Tree Service, a ritual of remembrance and love for those we’ve lost to death. Please bring your spare change for the children’s UNICEF collection and join us on the plaza after the service for a fun filled reception! Split Plate American Friends of … Continue reading “The Letters”
Ancestors Within Us
We all carry ancestors within us: blood, UU forbears, and our cultural histories. Join Lindsey Straus and Wilderness Sarchild as they name these heritages, some with honor and some not. Split Plate Offering: Cape Cod Climate Change Collaborative If you are not able to join us in person, we will be streaming the service liveon … Continue reading Ancestors Within Us