Messages on Unitarian Universalism
The Princess Bride
In his final message at WellSprings, Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, shares his thoughts on the classic film “The Princess Bride.” **The audio in the video may be uneven at times due to technical difficulties during the live service.**
Belonging Sunday
Rev. Lee Paczulla and Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, share their message of planting seeds and in finding ones place in WellSprings annual “Belonging Sunday.”
What Community Looks Like
Rev. Lee Paczulla shares highlights from her sabbatical time during her message and the joy of being part of a community.
Saving & Savoring Sweetness
Guest Preacher, Rev. Hannah Capaldi, shares her message of walking the line between heart and heart-broken by embracing the fact that bitterness is what makes the sweetness worth fighting for.
Saving & Savoring
Lay Preacher, Matt Bunczk, introduces our Spring message series, “Saving & Savoring.”
Expect The Past
Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, concludes our message series by reminding ourselves to look to our past to look for our future.
Expect 2025
For our first ever, “Bring a Friend” Sunday, Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, introduces our new message series “Expect 2025.”
Original Blessing Sunday 2024
As Unitarian Universalists, we believe not in Original Sin, but in Original Blessing – that all of us are born inherently whole and holy. Today’s service offers blessings to our congregants, to remind them of this.
The Future Is Unwritten
Lay Preacher, Chris Groppe, shares his message of hope for the future while living our values of Unitarian Universalists.
Wild & Precious Life 2024
Our annual Wild & Precious Life service, wherein we ask people in different decades of their lives to answer the question posed in Mary Oliver’s poem, The Summer Day, “What is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?”
Ask Me Anything UU Version
Today’s message brings together Rev. Lee, former Ministerial Intern, Rev. Beth Monhollen, and current Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, to offer different voices and perspectives on our Unitarian Universalist religion and traditions.
Dogma
Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, discusses the film “Dogma” – a favorite from his childhood – and how it helped him understand the beauty of the ability to question religion and continue on ones own spiritual journey.