Dietrich and Unitarian Humanism
Clare Marie Wall, Paul Brynteson and the Humanist Discussion Group
Clare Marie Wall, Paul Brynteson and the Humanist Discussion Group
December’s Soul Matters Theme is: Opening to Joy. That’s just what’s happening. After a long construction project and the shut-down of the pandemic, we are Opening — our building, our Fellowship — to Joy! We started dreaming about our new building in 2016. Finally, we are able to start using it. Join us today as … Continue reading Opening to Joy: Celebrating the Accomplishment of Creating our Building
All relationships have movement. All relationships change. In this service we’ll explore how the act of cultivating relationship twists and shifts depending upon the flow of that particular relationship. We will also celebrate the Longmont UU Presence (LUUP) and the ministry of Rev. Emily Conger, as she prepares to leave her role as minister with … Continue reading Comings and Goings: The Everchanging Nature of Relationship
Today we are considering Principle #5 “Right of Conscience and Use of Democratic Process,” in particular, the right of conscience. There was a statement of Unitarian beliefs prepared once, a bit over a hundred and thirty years ago, which stands as arguably the finest such statement ever adopted. It firmly rejected the association having the … Continue reading Right of Conscience and Use of the Democratic Process: Our Fifth Principle
Join us as we explore what binds our spiritual community together in the absence of a creedal litmus test . Over the course of the summer we will be taking a closer look at our seven principals and how they are different than commandments. Recorded Zoom service
Come enjoy music from One Voice, Fellowship Choir and other Colorado UU musicians this Music Sunday as we explore the ways music, the singing of songs, and telling of stories are intertwined. Recorded Zoom service
Recent years have brought to us a rapidly accelerating rate of change, as well as a deep need for unity and beloved community. There is so much possibility for how our UU values can be engaged in the world, and our congregations thriving centers of spiritual life. Yet, the UUA’s membership has remained stable for … Continue reading All Fired Up!
What is the point of sitting in stillness if the voices in our heads keep up an incessant chatter about our regrets, embarrassments, inadequacies, anxieties and fears? Let us seek an inner stillness. as Christopher and Paul Brynteson, Service Associates. Recorded Zoom service
With sadness, we can’t have our annual bread service in our new sanctuary. But we WILL gather as a community on Zoom to share about the meaning of home, sharing, and hard times. Come join in Fellowship for beautiful music, stories and a time for sharing with others. Recorded Zoom service
Recent years have brought to us a rapidly accelerating rate of change, as well as a deep need for unity and beloved community. There is so much possibility for how our UU values can be engaged in the world, and our congregations thriving centers of spiritual life. Yet, the UUA’s membership has remained stable for … Continue reading All Fired Up!