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Seek Answers Everywhere, Include Everyone, Live With Compassion

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Generosity Path

November 26, 2023November 29, 2025

Can generosity be a spiritual practice? What would it look like in our lives to make generosity a daily habit? Let’s come contemplate generosity as a way of living.

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Mystery of the Every Day ⟶

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Getting Comfortable with Discomfort

"Do Not Leave Your Cares at the Door" is one of our beliefs in our pluralistic faith community. This year has been really traumatic and we know the coming years will continue to be so. Drawing on the research of trauma informed care, we will explore tools for sitting in discomfort during ongoing scary times. All of who you are, even the scared parts, are welcome here. 

Loving and Caring for the Earth as a Spiritual Practice

Earth Day, it could be argued, is our most sacred holiday. We UUs work hard to live in reverence with the earth whenever possible. What would it look like to move from the Earth as an abstract idea to a tactile experience of earth, quite literally dirt? In this service we will experience a new UU ritual, Dirt Communion. Please bring a little bit of the soil where you find your peace, find your power, find your joy.

Secular Buddhism for the Western Mind

The 2500 year old teachings of the Buddha on compassion, interconnectedness, and living an examined life can serve us well in today’s turbulent, divisive times. This talk focuses on how we can use the teachings of the Buddha to helps attain both personal and global peace and security.

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