Invitation to Wait with Rev. Andrew Moeller – Service on Demand 09-15-2024
“Invitation to Wait” September 15, 2024 Service Description:Today, we invite you to wait and spend time in the moment. We spend a lot of time receiving invitations and making
“Invitation to Wait” September 15, 2024 Service Description:Today, we invite you to wait and spend time in the moment. We spend a lot of time receiving invitations and making
“Finding Presence in the Past” August 18, 2024 Service Description:Join Rev. Drew this week, as UUSB comes back from its two weeks off and we begin looking toward the
“Something Wrong with the Village” July 7, 2024 Service Description:Join us for our annual Charlie Howard service. This year, we welcome Rev. Greg Bridges-Music. 2024 is the 40th anniversary
“Embracing the Questions” June 16, 2024 Service Description:Join us for our annual Question Box Sermon, where members and friends submit questions about faith, religion, spirituality, faith, UUism, or our
“The Right Kind of Wrong” June 9, 2024 Service Description:This Sunday, Rev. Drew will explore the wisdom of the book The Right Kind of Wrong: The Science of Failing Well by pioneering
“Flower Ceremony” June 2, 2024 Service Description:Join us this morning as we celebrate the uniquely Unitarian ritual, Flower Ceremony (formerly known as Flower Communion), which celebrates each person’s uniqueness
“Why We Remember” May 26, 2024 Sermon Description:Today, Rev. Drew will dig into why it’s so important to remember on days like Memorial Day and how the remembrance connects
“Acceptance & Discernment” May 12, 2024 Sermon Description:The art of allowing is also an incredible spiritual skill that helps us open to new possibilities. Then, the pragmatism of discernment
“Living Pluralism” May 5, 2024 Sermon Description:At it’s best, pluralism offers an inclusive world view that adds variety to life and social and theological discourse. And sometimes, it also requires
“E Pluribus Unum” April 14, 2024 Sermon Description:The official motto of the United States holds the promise and the tension that we struggle with today. How can we be