Passover Seder Service & Potluck
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderThe Passover Seder retells the story of the Jewish people leaving Egypt 3,000 years ago. Whether you have Jewish roots or not, you are warmly invited!
The Passover Seder retells the story of the Jewish people leaving Egypt 3,000 years ago. Whether you have Jewish roots or not, you are warmly invited!
In the Exodus story of ancient Jews liberation from slavery in Egypt, it was never clear when freedom would come, or what it would look like. Three millennia later, that story still echoes in the hope and complexity of our own lives.
In the Exodus story of ancient Jews liberation from slavery in Egypt, it was never clear when freedom would come, or what it would look like. Three millennia later, that story still echoes in the hope and complexity of our own lives.
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A spare, intimate service that faces plainly and without deflection the stark reality of suffering and the experience of hopelessness, ending in silence and darkness.
In our liberal religious tradition, the invitation of Easter isn’t to some inevitable happiness ahead of us. It is instead the demanding, difficult, and deeply liberating invitation to face and weave together our grief and our celebration into the fabric of our full lives.
In our liberal religious tradition, the invitation of Easter isn’t to some inevitable happiness ahead of us. It is instead the demanding, difficult, and deeply liberating invitation to face and weave together our grief and our celebration into the fabric of our full lives.
As Unitarian Universalists, we are positioned to be faith leaders at this critical time in our country’s and planet’s history. And it can feel overwhelming. Where do we start? We run the risk of becoming quick to act without listening to each other and the communities most impacted by climate disruption. This Earth Day, UU Ministry for Earth and Rev. Kelly Dignan help us deepen practices that put Love at the center of our climate justice work—not to avoid acting, but to prepare and sustain us for climate justice action.
As Unitarian Universalists, we are positioned to be faith leaders at this critical time in our country’s and planet’s history. And it can feel overwhelming. Where do we start? We run the risk of becoming quick to act without listening to each other and the communities most impacted by climate disruption. This Earth Day, UU Ministry for Earth and Rev. Kelly Dignan help us deepen practices that put Love at the center of our climate justice work—not to avoid acting, but to prepare and sustain us for climate justice action.
Our 9:00am service is held in person in the Sky Room, with religious education classes for PreK-5th graders, and nursery care for infants and toddlers — though all ages are always welcome at the whole service!
Our 11:00am service is held in person, and livestreamed on the UU Church of Boulder YouTube Channel here.
Our 9:00am service is held in person in the Sky Room, with religious education classes for PreK-5th graders, and nursery care for infants and toddlers — though all ages are always welcome at the whole service!