Despite our commitment to diversity and inclusion, sometimes we aren't as welcoming as we hope and intend to be. What might radical inclusion look like for UUCD?
The complete sermon can be read below: Today, the first Sunday in November, we join many other UU congregations to celebrate All Souls. In this service, we'll honour the loves and losses of our lives, and especially people we love who have died in the last year.
The complete sermon can be read below: Change is hard for many of us. As we consider potential changes in the congregation as part of growth, how do we balance openness and honouring who we are? How can we remain true to ourselves and at the same time invite others in who have different needs to fill and gifts to offer?
The complete sermon can be read below: On this Thanksgiving weekend, I give thanks for the UUCD and this opportunity to be in relationship with you in a new way as your minister. I give thanks, too, for the spirit that weaves this community together, and for all the twists and turns that have been part of your 20 existence as a congregation, and for all the blessings and challenges yet to come. Giving thanks for what has been, is, and will be, let's explore our potential for growth of many kinds, the seeds of which are already part of our harvest.
The complete sermon can be read below: Experiences of burnout, exhaustion and busyness abound in our society, and congregational life is often no exception. Where do we find quiet, renewal and oasis from the hectic nature of contemporary life? What would it take to find and maintain balance? We’ll explore together.
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