“Thank You, Help Me.” a Thanksgiving service presented by February Sky
A service focusing on the idea that it can be difficult to be grateful for what we have until we've experienced what it is to have not,
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A service focusing on the idea that it can be difficult to be grateful for what we have until we've experienced what it is to have not,
The Celtic word "Samhain" means “summer’s end.” This holiday is the beginning of Winter and the New Year, the time of giving thanks for a good harvest, and a time for letting go of what no longer serves us. It is also the time of year when the veil between the worlds of the living … Continued
At the meeting house. Since ancient times, stories and song have been sacred pathways to Spiritual celebration, communication, insight, wisdom and communion. Join us for this fun, informal, intergenerational program aimed at exploring the richness of human mythology, the Spiritual potency of music and the fellowship of sharing these things as a means of becoming … Continued
With relationship to Spirituality that is grounded in nature, Keith Glendon has a perspective to offer in the form of storytelling about his own journey of spiritual connection, nourishment and guidance. As a man, as a father, a son, a husband and a spiritual being - his journey thus far has revealed to him the importance … Continued
Having the courage to admit that not only are we imperfect, but we absolutely need each other, is not only courageous but the only perfect, self-sustaining thing to do. Pastor Joshua Berg graduated from seminary this May with a Master in Divinity degree and was ordained into the Unitarian Universalist ministry in July. At the beginning … Continued
A service focusing on the idea that it can be difficult to be grateful for what we have until we've experienced what it is to have not,
Bring Thanksgiving leftovers to share. There will be a short service during which we can share gratitude, followed by sharing food!