Returning to the UUCF pulpit, Rabbi Daniel Schwartz from the Temple Shir Shalom will discuss the rise of antisemitism and what we as UUs can do about it.
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Be a Good Stranger
Sarah Flynn joins us this Sunday morning with her presentation on being a good stranger. Her central theme will be showing kindness in situations where one’s first inclination might be to shut down or run away. In three short stories from her road life: a car accident in California, meeting a homeless couple in Montana, and participating in community safety in Colorado, she will highlight how strangers have helped her and how she has tried to pay it forward.
Seek Answers Everywhere?
The first line of UUCF's mission statement is "We Seek Answers Everywhere." If we truly live that statement, where are we seeking and how do we determine the answers we follow? Our UU faith is pluralistic, meaning we draw inspiration from many faith traditions. But in our search for meaning, what does it mean to seek and live answers? You are invited to come and explore these questions together.
Love and Laughter: Celebrating Silliness in Community
Let’s celebrate Global Belly Laugh Day! Laughter is a spiritual practice that can help us stay present and open to possibilities. Come, enjoy laughter and joy in community.
