The Power of Anger
At a time when so much of our political rhetoric is enflamed with rage, let’s explore the power of anger. Like fire, it can destroy—or energize and empower. What makes the difference?
At a time when so much of our political rhetoric is enflamed with rage, let’s explore the power of anger. Like fire, it can destroy—or energize and empower. What makes the difference?
Feelings of scarcity are not exclusive to those experiencing real scarcity. Many people, even those who are financially comfortable, live with anxiety about having “enough.” What would it look like to get beyond those fears? The Rev. Heather Christensen will help us imagine a different way to think about money.
Our Sunday Services are transformative! They begin at 9:45 am and end at 11 am, with messages given by Rev. Heather Christensen, guest speakers, or members of VIUF. Most Sundays, children stay with their parents for the first part of the service before leaving for Religious Exploration classes.
A special congregational meeting of the Vashon Island Unitarian Fellowship will be held in Lewis Hall.
We will be discussing a proposed relationship with Saltwater Church. Because of the importance of these decisions, your vote is needed.
If you are unable to attend, please download and complete this proxy form.
In our part of the world, short days and long nights can feel rather grim. Our minister, the Rev. Heather Christensen, drawing on her time spent living in Alaska, will speak about strategies for embracing the darkness of the season, and discovering its rich gifts.
On this second Sunday of the Christian season of Advent, we will consider how scandalous it was for the early Christian Church to declare that Jesus was “the Word made Flesh.” Our minister, the Rev. Heather Christensen, will speak about embodied spirituality.
How do smaller congregations fund professional ministry without breaking the bank? Janine Larsen, our Congregational Life staff contact, will speak about exciting new models for sustainable ministry in smaller congregations.
Many Unitarian Universalist congregations enjoy the “Question Box Sermon” tradition. Bring your questions about Unitarian Universalism, life and death, love and heartbreak. Our minister, the Rev. Heather Christensen, will respond—on the spot!
Each Sunday we send the children to their classes with the words, “We are Unitarian Universalists, with minds that think, hearts that love, and hands that are ready to serve.” Join our Director of Religious Education, Indigo Lewis, for an intergenerational service considering the important role Reason plays in our faith.