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A key Unitarian Universalist value is transformation. Holding this value means embracing not only possibility but finitude and the universal truth that all things change. How might we cultivate a perspective of abundance and carry a healthy and graceful mindset? Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
Broken treaties are not just history, they continue today. Across North America, Indigenous communities continue to defend sacred lands and uphold their rights in the face of modern-day violations. Join us as Jaike Spotted Wolf, a Water Protector and Indigenous rights organizer, shares stories from the frontlines and invites us into deeper understanding, accountability, and … Continue reading Defending Sacred Lands
Is truth universally constant, measurable, and accepted, or might it vary depending on someone’s interpretation, intent, or perspective? Might it be manipulated? This 2025 Serendipity Auction sermon will examine the complexities of truth, sources of moral authority for Unitarian Universalists, and how we might help our young people in their discernment. Led by Rev. Eric … Continue reading The Trouble With Truth
Curiosity can lead to greater understanding. but with greater understanding can come greater responsibility. Such is the case when we learn about missing and murdered indigenous women and girls, or the dehumanizing police practice of claiming “No Humans Involved” in cases involving BIPOC or other marginalized persons. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
How much of our mental energy do we spend catastrophizing, believing that the worst will happen? What if, instead of asking “what could go wrong,” we asked “what could go right”? Come prepared to practice exercising your curiosity. Led by Rev. Eric Severson.
The answers to most questions are at our fingertips, and our culture teaches us to seek confirmation or affirmation from external authorities. Is it possible to function with not knowing in healthful, grounded ways that rely on our own wisdom and maturity? Led by Rev. Eric Severson. Followed by UUFoM’s Annual Plant Share.