Speaker: Rev. Kim Wildszewski

Hanging of the Greens

Join once again in our annual Hanging of the Greens multigenerational celebration! In honor of the pagan appreciation and rituals of the evergreen, together we will sing, decorate, and come together to deck our sanctuary halls.

Only Bread for the Breaking

As we prepare to join those we love and those who test us at the table this Thanksgiving holiday, we call our hearts toward all this possible and good when we gather.  The Crossing Chorale will be singing. Listen here:

The Long Haul

What do we turn to, to keep our hearts steady in times of anxiety? What do we seek when we feel the urge toward cynicism? What is our hope for the long haul? Come this Sunday for an hour of centering in this time unknowing. Music provided by Greg Pontier.   Listen here:  

Unchopping a Tree

This All Souls Sunday we rest in the hard but beautiful truth that we cannot unmake a life; that even in absence a life had been made. Music provided by the Crossing Chorale.   Listen here:

A Full Week Faith

Unitarian Universalism is a full week faith. How does this – how can it – show up for us Monday through Saturday? This is the service for those wanting rituals, tools, and a full week faith for a whole life. Music provided by UUCWC’s Family Choir and accompanist Steve Ryan.   Audio not available at … Continue reading A Full Week Faith

Sanctuary in the Echo

It has been a painful and unearthing year since the #metoo movement swept the country. This Sunday we honor the courage of those who spoke and those who echoed in solidarity and a shared reality. Music provided by Women of the Crossing Chorale.   Listen here:

A Community of Vision

What does it mean to be a Community of Vision? Rev. Kim reflects on lessons from unexpected places and needing to adjust the telescope of vision for where we are heading. We are now back to two services at 9am and 11am.   Listen here:

Water Ingathering

Gather again for our annual Water Ingathering service! A celebration shared among UUs throughout the world, and an opportunity to join together again as one congregation before two services begin the next week. Bring water from places of importance or symbolic of the same. The Choir is singing and the Annual Fall Potluck Picnic directly … Continue reading Water Ingathering

The Kin We Don’t Choose

During this past June’s Question Box service, a question was asked about how we love, like or even affirm the worth and dignity of those who harm the world and those within it. What do our 1st and 7th Principles mean in a world such as ours today?   Listen here: