Whether awaiting a diagnosis, hoping for a change that may come in your job or relationship status or any other number of areas in your life, or bigger questions like the future of the planet in the midst of climate change, uncertainty can produce a myriad of emotions. How can we live fully in the midst of uncertainty? We'll explore together.
Special Musical Guests: Sheila White and the Don Heights Singers The complete sermon can be read here Life is often described as a journey. As an ADHD family, our journey is anything but straightforward. We've learned to define success in our own way. A big part of our journey involves educating and de-stigmatizing ADHD for people who are not familiar with it and also in examining our own thoughts and beliefs about ADHD, behaviour, family interactions and parenting.
One of our Unitarian Universalist songs repeats "Return again. Return again. Return to the home of your soul." As we begin another year together at UUCD, what does it mean to look for and find a home, literally and figuratively? How can we create a sense of home for ourselves and one another?
Welcome back! An intergenerational event welcoming people back to UUCD Services for a new season! Of course, you may always bring a friend. Remember to collect samples of the water you meet on your travels this summer, including your own backyard.
At Burr Lodge - our annual Picnic (and BBQ) to celebrate Summer.
For many people today, belief in an omnipotent male or father God no longer holds sway; we are more comfortable with Mother Earth than Father God. In the midst of changing ideas about the feminine and masculine, what does sacred masculinity mean? What could a renewed understanding mean for us and our world, whether we are theist or atheist, pagan or spiritual but not religious?
The complete sermon can be read below: Sometimes people are motivated by great achievements and other times by horrible failures. Join Peter Lauricella today while he explains how he overcame significant life long failures to become a hospice volunteer. He will discuss his reasons for becoming a hospice volunteer and some of his experiences as a member of Durham Hospice. The complete sermon can be read below:
Bring a flower this Sunday (we will also have flowers on hand) to celebrate our annual Flower Communion in words, music, and ritual. Flower Communion is a Unitarian Universalist tradition celebrated in many congregations around the world, and is an opportunity to celebrate the unique beauty we each bring in all our diversity. We’ll also explore the roots of communion and what it means to practice communion as Unitarian Universalists.
This third part in the Sacred Stories series will explore the Jain tradition, and particularly the principle of ahimsa - non-violence and non-injury to all living beings, of all shapes and sizes. Do mosquitoes have souls? Come and learn about the Jain perspective. The complete sermon can be read below:
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