This I Believe
Julia Lakey will share her journey on how her view of the world and her religious beliefs have changed and grown during her life.
Julia Lakey will share her journey on how her view of the world and her religious beliefs have changed and grown during her life.
Come to our last service of the year, Dec. 31st! Alix will lead a “Ritual for a New Year” as you participate in looking back on 2023 – remembering, releasing, and looking forward with intention and openness to the promise of 2024. (This is a … read more.
Come celebrate a Unitarian Christmas with carols and stories from our history and a candlelight ceremony to mark the return of light to our world in the Northern hemisphere.
A recording of this service is not available.
In this day and age of having facts and information available on our phones and computers, the notion of mystery feels distant and no longer valuable. Sunday’s service promises the opposite. We will let go of knowing, we will open to the unknown, we will … read more.
Our Guest speaker will be Suzanne Greenberg from Vashon Havurah, who will share traditions and reflects around the celebration of Hanukkah.
According to Bill Plotkin, author of Nature and the Human Soul, Mystery is the undifferentiated realm of spirit and soul. While spirit permeates, animates, and transcends everything, soul calls us to our unique, individual, and communal relationship to the whole.
Today we’ll be tracking the Mystery, the transcendent … read more.
Guest at Your Table has been an important part of *UUSC and congregational culture for 40 years. Each year, involvement in Guest at Your Table grows — strengthening UU connections to our shared principles and helping to challenge injustice throughout the world. This year, we … read more.
Speaker: Osha Christianson, Vashon Household Home Share Program
More than 2,000 years ago, a couple, along with many thousand others, was required to travel to Jerusalem to pay a tax. There was no room they could afford at the Inn, so they had to sleep in … read more.
According to Buddhist traditions there are Three Poisons that keep humans trapped in a cycle of meaningless, painful existence – which is known as “samsara.” Given that our country is in a prolonged state of samsara, what do we need to know about “the three … read more.
When was the last time you gave in a way that changed your heart? Or a relationship? Or a circumstance? Join us for a telling of the Stone Soup story and an invitation to consider how generosity might change us, no matter how little or … read more.