Messages on World Events (Page 2)
Expect Love
Lay Preacher, Kathleen Higgins, shares her message of how to turn to the light and conquer evil with kindness through a discussion on thought and emotion.
The Art of Survival on the Edge
Guest Preacher, Rev. Abbey Tennis, shares her message of the gift of experiences of the in-between and the both/and, and the above and beyond.
Expect Hope
Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, shares his message of hope and his story of overwhelming optimism while still recognizing we are not okay.
Expect A Wider Circle
Lay Preacher, Josie Waldman, shares her message of widening your circle to bring about change with love.
Expect Our Home
Guest Preacher, Rev. Amy Yoder McLoughlin, focuses on the holy and sacred relationship with land.
Our Project 2025
Guest Preacher, Rev. McKinley Sims, shares a story-based message about pirates with a simple call to action.
Expect 2025
For our first ever, “Bring a Friend” Sunday, Ministerial Intern, Nick Sanchez, introduces our new message series “Expect 2025.”
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.
Living Through History
Today’s message focuses on how living through history can be so stressful and anxiety causing. Lay Preacher, Rodney Whittenberg, shares the personal history of his house while exploring how the world changes around us and how we can keep going forward.
Do Less
During today’s message, Rev. Lee begins our Fall message series “Breathing Together.” She shares how while we are a part of and connected to everything, we should still face our fear of stopping as it’s worthwhile.