Services

Gratitude and Appreciation

There are so many who contribute to the vitality of our congregation. We will explore the themes of gratitude and appreciation as we acknowledge all who help to make our UU a place of spiritual growth and loving community. After the service, the COSM will have a light luncheon and brainstorming session with our church leadership.… more

Turning Off The News

I recently decided to check the news only once a day. I had got in the habit of checking it 3 or 4 times a day and it was causing me a lot of anxiety. Do you check the news multiple times a day?… more

Good Trouble: Living Our Democratic Values

What are our responsibilities as citizens in a country where democracy and our values seem to be under constant assault? How can we live our fifth principle which asks us to use the right of conscience and the democratic process in our lives? We can follow John Lewis’ advice to make “good trouble” and in the UU tradition, VOTE!… more

50 First Dates

How would our lives be different if our short-term memories were broken? You can get a glimpse of it by watching movies like 50 First Dates or by visiting a nursing home. But today I would like to talk about how choosing to forget can be helpful in relationships.… more

I’ve Fallen and I can’t Get Up

This line, from a commercial, soon became a punch line. We know that the issue behind the line was no laughing matter. I have had loved ones who have fallen and could not get up, resulting in hours on the floor and serious injury. But how does this issue of falling relate to the work of the church?… more

A Spoonful of Sugar

I will be talking about the presence of sugar in almost everything these days. Can we imagine a time when people did not have sugar? This white powder maybe more addictive that the other white power. How will I relate sugar to ministry?… more

One Who Sings, Prays Twice

It has been said that one who sings, prays twice. Singing brings us together, and prayer. We’ll start our day singing together, in praise of the Divine, in thanksgiving for life, and in joy, praise and thanks for the miracle of being together.… more

Doing Inclusivity

Doing Inclusivity with Dr. Melencia Johnson, Associate Professor of Sociology at USCA.… more

Bad Religion, Good Religion and a New Name for Everything

Why do intensely religious people so often go wrong? What kind of religion makes small souls; what kind of religion makes for great souls? What is “panpsychism” and why are quantum physicists suddenly so interested in what may actually underlie the interdependence of all things and possibly the key to the elusive nature of consciousness?… more

Liberal Christianity in These Times

We welcome back Rev. Martha Ebel (a retired Presbyterian minister, hospital chaplain and school social worker) she has brought us many beautiful sermons including hospice, labyrinths, aging, and interfaith connections.… more