Topic: Life's journey

Moving, Hand in Hand

From our very beginnings we have known that we Unitarian Universalists cannot travel this path of discernment and commitment alone. We feel the blessing of having companions with us on our journey, but the accompanying burden of being a good companion to others, we often carry with real discomfort. In this service, led by Rev. … Continue reading Moving, Hand in Hand

Going Nowhere

There is a lot that we can learn from leaving our homes and traveling the world. Seeing new sights and having new experiences often broaden our perspective and cause us to approach life in different ways. In this service, however, we will take time to consider the things that we can learn from going nowhere. … Continue reading Going Nowhere

Reading as Spiritual Practice

Reading helps us live in this world, allows us to explore meaning and truths, and inspires and pushes us to engage in serious reflection about our lives. In this challenging time, reading is a shared comfort for many of us. Our reading can inspire individual or community spiritual practice–powerful and engaging mindfulness practice. Join Rev. … Continue reading Reading as Spiritual Practice

Courage: A Part of the Heroic Journey

Puget Sound Worship Collaborative for the Cedars, Northlake, and Saltwater UU Churches: Rev. Nancy Reid-McKee, Minister of Northlake UU Church. Movie directors teach that all films are based on the story told in The Wizard of Oz: that we all journey through life to come back to find ourselves at home. Many times we believe … Continue reading Courage: A Part of the Heroic Journey