Don’t Lie to Yourself
When Polonius tells Laertes, “To thine own self be true” in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, he was advising him to do what he believes is right by remaining true to his … Continue reading Don’t Lie to Yourself
When Polonius tells Laertes, “To thine own self be true” in Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, he was advising him to do what he believes is right by remaining true to his … Continue reading Don’t Lie to Yourself
In this guest presentation, “Poetry as Salvation”, Mery Smith, Spokane’s Fifth Poet Laureate, will bring to life the story that has shaped her work as a poet and a person … Continue reading Poetry as Salvation
In this sermon, I’ll talk about some of the benefits of and concern about Artificial intelligence by going straight to the source. My response to common questions about job replacement, … Continue reading A Conversation with AI about AI
Sunday, May 18, 2025 during both services at UUCS The Whistalks Way sculpture is a powerful symbol of our community coming together to acknowledge the wrongs of our shared past, … Continue reading May 2025
I was deeply moved by Rachea Thomas’s January 12 rendition of “Over the Rainbow.” While listening, I felt deep longing for the better kind of world I dream of; the … Continue reading Somewhere Under the Rainbow
Social psychologists have long understood that human beings crave unity in our need for belonging. The age-old phrase “United we stand, divided we fall” became an American motto after Abraham … Continue reading United We Fall, Divided We Stand
Join us as we celebrate our partner church. Listen to the audio only of this sermon.
Hey Everybody Our next potluck will be on Sunday, March 16. We have been receiving many compliments from our church members regarding our monthly potlucks and of course, the compliments … Continue reading UUCS Monthly Potluck: March
Sunday, March 2, 2025 at 4:00 p.m. at UUCS Cost: Free, Donations Enthusiastically Accepted Please join us at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Spokane for a screening of The Palestine … Continue reading Meaningful Movies: March
In this guest presentation, Dr. Margo Hill, a Spokane tribal member, former Tribal Court Judge, and professor of Urban planning and American Indian Law at Eastern Washington University, will speak … Continue reading No More Stolen Sisters! What We Are Doing to Stop Murdered Missing Indigenous Women and People