Coming Home to Your Body
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderIn our all-ages 11:00am service today, we lean into practice and reflection of embodiment! (There is no 9:00am service this week.)
In our all-ages 11:00am service today, we lean into practice and reflection of embodiment! (There is no 9:00am service this week.)
Our nation grapples with the question of what is owed to the descendants of enslaved people: how to make amends for such a profound and horrific collective national trauma. In […]
Our nation grapples with the question of what is owed to the descendants of enslaved people: how to make amends for such a profound and horrific collective national trauma. In […]
As our Unitarian Universalist Association continues a years-long process to better articulate things commonly believed among us, the collective proposal places love at the center of all of our values. […]
As our Unitarian Universalist Association continues a years-long process to better articulate things commonly believed among us, the collective proposal places love at the center of all of our values. […]
At our more contemplative 9:00am service, held in the round in the Sky Room we'll engage with each other, trying to more clearly understand the erasure of Blackness from the […]
A Denver native, and the son and grandson of activists our 11:00am service guest speaker Theo Wilson is a poet, author, lecturer, and host of the series "I Was There" […]
It's been two years since we've come back together in person at church after the separation of pandemic. We've found a way to flourish as a community in a changed […]
It's been two years since we've come back together in person at church after the separation of pandemic. We've found a way to flourish as a community in a changed […]
Why do we do worship services the way that we do worship services? Why do we even call it "worship"? We'll walk through the flow and function of the service […]
Why do we do worship services the way that we do worship services? Why do we even call it "worship"? We'll walk through the flow and function of the service […]
Our church is in a season of change. It's driven by so many good things: new programs growing, newcomers deepening in relationship. And, whether for the community or for us […]
Our church is in a season of change. It's driven by so many good things: new programs growing, newcomers deepening in relationship. And, whether for the community or for us […]
Gather with Rev. David, religious education director Rachel, and music director Dr. Emily for this all-ages service and celebration of the equinox. We'll gather with singing, tell stories to mark […]
Several times each year, members of the UUCB community lead services sharing their experiences and offering an invitation into reflection and conversation: individual stories join to create something greater than […]
Several times each year, members of the UUCB community lead services sharing their experiences and offering an invitation into reflection and conversation: individual stories join to create something greater than […]
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. Led by Rev. David Schwartz […]
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 […]
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 […]
The experience of seeing a total solar eclipse, like the one earlier this week, is an entrypoint to wonder and amazement. For the religious naturalist, scientific understanding goes hand in hand with embodied awe.
The experience of seeing a total solar eclipse, like the one earlier this week, is an entrypoint to wonder and amazement. For the religious naturalist, scientific understanding goes hand in hand with embodied awe.
Ecologist Baba Dioum said, "In the end we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught." This Earth Day we join congregations across our Pacific Western Region in reading -- and writing -- love letters to the future. What do you want to tell the generations ahead? What do you want to remind yourself of in the year to come about your deep love for the earth? In doing this work, we begin by imagining a hopeful, just, and thriving future – a future we are in love and relationship with – and then we set a path to work for it. Our 9:00am service on the same theme will be for all ages.
Ecologist Baba Dioum said, "In the end we will conserve only what we love, we will love only what we understand, and we will understand only what we are taught." This Earth Day we join congregations across our Pacific Western Region in reading -- and writing -- love letters to the future. What do you want to tell the generations ahead? What do you want to remind yourself of in the year to come about your deep love for the earth? In doing this work, we begin by imagining a hopeful, just, and thriving future – a future we are in love and relationship with – and then we set a path to work for it. Our 9:00am service on the same theme will be for all ages.
The Climate Action Ministry is excited to welcome the Rev. Kelly Dignan, Co-Director of UU Ministry for Earth, to help us explore how we can center the inherent worth and dignity of every person in the face of climate disruption and environmental degradation. Join us as we kick off Earth Month with music from the Chancel Cats!