Speaker: Rev. Kim Wildszewski

Roots Hold Us Close

In this monthly theme of Rootedness, we welcome our Ministerial Resident, Sue Flynn, this Sunday; bless the backpacks gathered for HomeFront and the UUCWC children; and tell the stories of who we are and who we hope to be in the year to come. August Theme: Rootedness Many of us sing it every Sunday: “Roots … Continue reading Roots Hold Us Close

The Guest House

A conversation between Rumi and Witman and how we welcome the spirit – of life, of love, of stranger, of surprise – into our lives.   Listen here:

In Saying Hellos and Goodbyes

This Sunday we say goodbye to two beloved families who will be leaving the area, as well as learning more about what it means to have a Ministerial Intern. Let’s gather to make room for goodbyes and hellos.   Listen Here:

Question Box

The Question Box service is back! Rev. Kim takes the 20 minutes for her sermon and answers questions from the congregation (written on note cards during or before the service). She will answer as many and as thoughtfully as possible within the time! Questions not answered will be considered for sermon fodder for the months … Continue reading Question Box

Flower Communion

Each year we take the time to celebrate the seasons that have past through our Water Communion; a ritual shared by Unitarian Universalists throughout the world and originated in 1923 by Unitarian Norbert Capek. Come, celebrate, honor, and don’t forget to bring a flower of your own to build the beauty of the day! Crossings … Continue reading Flower Communion

A Cloud of Witnesses

This Memorial Day, gather with Rev. Kim and the Crossing Chorale to lift up the cloud of witnesses who are with us and who we honor this season.   Listen Here:

When the Flesh Became Failure

The Body and Flesh were not always separate from the Spiritual, but once an intricate part of the way we ritualized and worshiped. In this month of embodiment, let us consider the spaces we live in, the body, the mind, the heart, and the spirit, and love each and all.