Speaker: Rev. Amy Williams Clark

Labyrinth’s Way

Labyrinths are used for spiritual reflection.  They are often confused with mazes.  Both have paths that twist and turn, but mazes contain dead-ends, and often cut off paths. Labyrinths instead have a path that allows for meditative practice.  Come join us as we utilize labyrinths in our worship and as we consider our spiritual journeys in community and as … Continue reading Labyrinth’s Way

Where Are We Going?

Rev. Amy Williams Clark will introduce this month’s theme of Destination and Journey. Each of us have a spiritual journey that we are on – there are often twists and curves which bring us towards our present beliefs. This week we will utilize the metaphor of the Labyrinth Meditation to explore our personal spiritual lives.

Mystery All Around

Continuing on the theme of mystery, we will explore the ways that science, faith, spirituality and experience are all sources of mystery and sources of truth.

Remembering Memories

Unitarian Universalist’s congregation polity finds its roots in the early Pilgrims.  As such we owe much to these women and men – some positive and some negative.  As we prepare for Thanksgiving, we approach a well-known narrative of Pilgrims and Indians – but what happens when we challenge the narratives that we have been taught?  What freedom is … Continue reading Remembering Memories

Sanctuary of Kindness

We are exploring how we seek and provide sanctuary for one another. We will turn this week to kindness. Kindness is one of the simplest and most profound connection – especially in a world where kindness seems in short supply.