Avoiding the Tough Stuff – Service on Demand 10-17-21
“Avoiding the Tough Stuff: the Search for Better Health” Sunday, October 17, 2021 Sermon Description:With all the focus in our society on physical health, we continue to struggle to
“Avoiding the Tough Stuff: the Search for Better Health” Sunday, October 17, 2021 Sermon Description:With all the focus in our society on physical health, we continue to struggle to
“Welcoming the Summer Solstice” Sunday, June 20, 2021 Service Description:The Unitarian Universalist Society of Bangor’s Summer Solstice Ritual on June 20, 2021. Led by Rev Andrew Moeller and Laurie
Question Box Service 2021 Sunday, June 13, 2021 Sermon Description:Do you have questions about Unitarian Universalism, spirituality, or ministry that you like answered by a UU minister? Then this
“Befriending the Thief – Remembering Mary Oliver” Sunday, May 30. 2021 Sermon Description: Join us for our guest speaker JD Stillwater, past president of the Unitarian Church of Harrisburg, science
“Commitment to Hope” Sunday, March 28, 2021 Service Description: Laurie Cartier will lead our service this Sunday, bringing us readings and music related to Hope. We will explore the benefits both
Join us for Chalice Side Chats on Tuesdays at 7:30 pm. We use this time to light the chalice, hear some words of inspiration, check-in on the state of
Mindfulness meditation is a wonderful skill for dealing with stress, improving self awareness, and developing kindness and compassion. Join Rev. Drew and this open meditation circle of seekers as
“Accessibility of the Beloved Community” Sunday, February 21, 2021 Sermon Description:This week we’ll continue our exploration of what it means to be a beloved community and how it affects
“What’s Happening Here?” Sunday, February 14, 2021 Sermon Description:This week we’ll continue our exploration of what it means to be a beloved community and some emergent issues and opportunities
“Befriending the Yellowjackets” Sunday, January 31, 2021 Sermon Description: In this sermon, guest preacher Ariel Aaronson-Eves invites us to reflect on how we relate to the world around us