9:00am Sunday Service: Good Faith, Bad Faith, and No Faith
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderRev. David speaks on Good Faith, Bad Faith, and No Faith with music from the choir.
Rev. David speaks on Good Faith, Bad Faith, and No Faith with music from the choir.
Rev. David speaks on Good Faith, Bad Faith, and No Faith with music from the choir.
Rev. David on falling in love with the world and its people: the fuel that will power us through life without burning us out. Music by Amy Self on recorder.
Rev. David on falling in love with the world and its people: the fuel that will power us through life without burning us out. Music by Amy Self on recorder.
Have you been part of leading a worship service (or want to be) but weren’t really sure about what that involves on a personal level? Join Rev. David and Dr. Emily for this hour-long workshop focused on your presence in the pulpit. What does it mean to embody and reflect the energy of the room? […]
Rev. David on Planting for our Future. What does it mean to invest in and work toward a hoped-for future that may not come to pass? How do we find hope and steadiness in the middle of uncertainty? With music by the Chancel Cats.
Rev. David on Planting for our Future. What does it mean to invest in and work toward a hoped-for future that may not come to pass? How do we find hope and steadiness in the middle of uncertainty? With music by the Chancel Cats.
Guest speaker Rev. Christopher Watkins Lamb on coming alive. Have you felt those moments when the natural world shifts into a shimmering, wondrous focus? For most of us, these moments of coming alive, of being fully in our animal body, are few and far between. We can forget that we are participants in the larger drama […]
Guest speaker Rev. Christopher Watkins Lamb on coming alive. Have you felt those moments when the natural world shifts into a shimmering, wondrous focus? For most of us, these moments of coming alive, of being fully in our animal body, are few and far between. We can forget that we are participants in the larger drama […]
Grief and loss is something we all experience. When we acknowledge our individual grief in community, it allows us to hold it with more grace. On this All Soul's Day, we hold in our hearts those we've lost as individuals and as a community. Rev. David preaching, with Americana music by Matt Ball, Declan O'Brien […]
Many of us feel called to action and engagement and it's hard to hold our spiritual center when the world and the news cycle continue to shock and rattle us. This service uses song to help us remember to take action from our most spiritually grounded place. Singing in community will give us a visceral […]
Many of us feel called to action and engagement and it's hard to hold our spiritual center when the world and the news cycle continue to shock and rattle us. This service uses song to help us remember to take action from our most spiritually grounded place. Singing in community will give us a visceral […]
On the 200th anniversary of her birth the work of Unitarian abolitionist, suffragist, poet, activist, and writer Frances Ellen Watkins Harper still urges us forward to build the country we dream of. Rev. David speaking; Laurel Seppala-Etra, worship leader.
On the 200th anniversary of her birth the work of Unitarian abolitionist, suffragist, poet, activist, and writer Frances Ellen Watkins Harper still urges us forward to build the country we dream of. Rev. David speaking; Laurel Seppala-Etra, worship leader.
Join guest Rev. Ron Phares, minister of the UU Congregation in Colorado Springs, with a UU values-based reflection on Transformative Interdependence. With music from the Chancel Cats.
Join guest Rev. Ron Phares, minister of the UU Congregation in Colorado Springs, with a UU values-based reflection on Transformative Interdependence. With music from the Chancel Cats. Click link to join remotely.
Rev. David asks how does nonviolence -- as a tactic for social change, and as a way of life -- respond to people trying to provoke violent responses? With music from Bill Galerstein.
Rev. David asks how does nonviolence -- as a tactic for social change, and as a way of life -- respond to people trying to provoke violent responses? With music from Bill Galerstein. Click this link to join remotely.
In a busy, noisy season, how do we find time for the kind of still, quiet, centered-ness that helps us to stay connected with our deepest selves and highest aspirations?
In a busy, noisy season, how do we find time for the kind of still, quiet, centered-ness that helps us to stay connected with our deepest selves and highest aspirations?
Join us in the Emerson Room to learn the ins & outs of ushering during Sunday services. This is a simple but vital role and a great way to get involved! Lunch is provided. RSVP to Scott at membership@uuchurchofboulder.org.
Music Director, Dr. Emily, leads a contemplative evening of music and meditation in the Earth Room. All and all singing abilities are welcome.
At this time of year when you may not be feeling so merry and bright, we'll acknowledge and hold that reality with grace, humor, honesty, and blues.
At this time of year when you may not be feeling so merry and bright, we'll acknowledge and hold that reality with grace, humor, honesty, and blues.