Wellspring Service
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderGather in the Sky Room for a joyful, less-formal worship in the round grounded in congregational singing and contemplative practice.
Gather in the Sky Room for a joyful, less-formal worship in the round grounded in congregational singing and contemplative practice.
The members of our on-site Delegation provide feedback to the congregation on the major elements and accomplishments of the 2023 GA in Pittsburgh, PA (along with some personal highlights and impressions).
When you’re searching for a church community, what are the things to pay attention to that suggest health, vitality, and welcome?
When you’re searching for a church community, what are the things to pay attention to that suggest health, vitality, and welcome?
A look at the power of Spirit in Unitarian Universalism. What is it? How does it work? What does it mean in our "rational" faith?
A look at the power of Spirit in Unitarian Universalism. What is it? How does it work? What does it mean in our "rational" faith?
We will explore the experience of welcoming and how we grow into a sense of belonging in our spiritual and community life.
We will explore the experience of welcoming and how we grow into a sense of belonging in our spiritual and community life.
(Note: only one service at 11am!) This Sunday we gather to kick off the church year with one all-ages service at 11:00, followed by our annual barbecue! Bring a bit of water from home or summer travels to share in our annual water ritual.
We use many names to talk about "spiritual experience" -- peak experience, a sense of aliveness, encounter with the holy, a feeling of the sacred, experiencing the world as it is, meeting God -- but no names quite get at what that experience really is. The words we use to speak about it aren't the same as what the experience is: our maps are not the territory.
We use many names to talk about "spiritual experience" -- peak experience, a sense of aliveness, encounter with the holy, a feeling of the sacred, experiencing the world as it is, meeting God -- but no names quite get at what that experience really is. The words we use to speak about it aren't the same as what the experience is: our maps are not the territory.
At the balance-point between dark and day, we gather to bear witness to the sacred cycle of the year and ground ourselves in this all-ages, earth-centered service.