The Promise-Keeping Animal
Rev. Susan Ritchie offers a service on how covenants form our lives, our humanity, and our religious convictions.
Rev. Susan Ritchie offers a service on how covenants form our lives, our humanity, and our religious convictions.
NUUC friend and dancer David Jon Krohn offers an amusing and information demonstration of “The Rules of Dance: There Are None, and I Can Prove It”; Rev. Ritchie supplements this message with brief a reflection on “The Rules of Religion and State: There Are None, and That’s Why We Need Democracy.” Children remain in the … Continue reading The Rules of Dance/Religion/State: There Are None, and We Can Prove It
Rev. Susan Ritchie, recently returned from the General Assembly of the Unitarian Universalist Association, offers a service that reflects on the challenges of liberal religion in the current day.
Commissioned Lay Minister Teri Cornell offers the worship today, “How Scars Tell Your Story.”
NUUC member Thomas McKean offers the sermon on living with autism; Rev. Susan Ritchie provides the other elements of worship.
Rev. Susan Ritchie offers the worship, “The Call of Beauty,” a reflection on how beauty calls us towards justice.
We recognize our religious education program participants, our high school graduate (congratulations, Jason!). Rev. Ritchie preaches on “It’s All True”–a reflection on how, in spite of the sense one might get from graduation speeches, there are actually an infinite number of ways to live a beautiful life.
Student Minister Mary Vietmeier leads a worship on the theme of Memorial Day.
Our annual intergenerational celebration of the role of music in our congregation.
Rev. Sunshine Wolfe, our regional staff contact at the Unitarian Universalist Association, leads worship today, enhancing our connections to our larger faith beyond the walls of NUUC.