Through observation and reflection we create stories about our life experiences and make meaning from them. The beginning of this calendar year is a great time to create new meanings and understanding of the story we inhabit together. Come, let us create a new story in community.
Loss and grief touch our lives in myriad ways, yet many of us feel unsure how to respond when they show up in our communities. This sermon reflects on what it means to be a grief-literate community and invites us to grow our capacity to accompany one another through loss with honesty, humility, and love.
At the August 17 Service, congregants submitted questions that they have been pondering about life, UU faith, and “what happens next.” In this Service, using spiritual tools from the Jewish New Year, we will contemplate the questions and set our intentions for the year together.
Everyone is invited to experience a Passover Seder as a community celebration. This Seder will highlight liberation and the symbolism of the holiday. The Seder will be followed by sharing matzo ball soup.