Speaker: Dr. Isabel Call

Our Temporary Home

Sunday Services are at 9:15 am & 11 am
During her final worship service with us, Isabel and the Intern Team reflect on the gifts of impermanence, especially those shared during her internship.

Whose Voice is it Anyway?

Beyond being a mere source of entertainment, how can the vocal arts foster community health and personal fulfillment? We will explore the voice as an instrument of the body, shaped by breath, equipping us with emotional agility, power, and expression.

Spirit of Play

Our three-week series on economics culminates with play? In this multigeneraltional worship, we act out out abundance and cooperation and invite our children joyfully into the game of life

What Are We Fighting For?

Services are held at 9:15 & 11:00 a.m. each Sunday. As we recuperate from election season, it’s time to take stock. Setting aside strategy for a moment, what are our core values? Is fighting really the best metaphor? Today, while the nation observes Veterans Day, our children are learning about Indigenous Peoples Day. In worship, we consider the juxtaposition of gratitude for those who have fought for democracy and sorrow for the devastating consequences of militarization. As caring people making our way in a complex world, we rededicate ourselves to the individual and collective work of justice.

Me Too, UUCS 2018 Women’s Retreat Sermon

Me too, with an emphasis on solidarity, not the terrible things going on in the world that require our solidarity and ongoing resistance. Me too: the power of speaking our individual truths and feeling them reverberate through other women’s stories. The power of believing ourselves enough to speak the truth, and then believing each other. And being believed.