9:00am Service – A Republic, If We Can Keep It
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderOn this Sunday after the election, we gather to reanchor ourselves in our values, history, and hope.
On this Sunday after the election, we gather to reanchor ourselves in our values, history, and hope.
On this Sunday after the election, we gather to reanchor ourselves in our values, history, and hope.
The embodied experience of music -- making it, hearing it, feeling it -- is one of the oldest spiritual practices in the world. Whether you think of yourself as a singer or not, singing changes your body and heart and brain.
The embodied experience of music -- making it, hearing it, feeling it -- is one of the oldest spiritual practices in the world. Whether you think of yourself as a singer or not, singing changes your body and heart and brain.
After a 10:00am pancake breakfast, gather for this all-ages service at 11:00 celebrating abundance and lifting up gratitude -- especially in times of complexity or uncertainty.
Our reactions to visual art are personal and subjective. There are also universal patterns in humans' engagement with art, suggesting that it is somehow necessary for us. What does visual art do for us?
Our reactions to visual art are personal and subjective. There are also universal patterns in humans' engagement with art, suggesting that it is somehow necessary for us. What does visual art do for us?
Across religious traditions, mystical paths often ask: what does it mean to be fully present, engaged, and awake in the world? How do we practice that work of showing up to ourselves, each other, and as embodied beings in the world?
Across religious traditions, mystical paths often ask: what does it mean to be fully present, engaged, and awake in the world? How do we practice that work of showing up to ourselves, each other, and as embodied beings in the world?
Part of the point of singing the blues is to move through your 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.
Part of the point of singing the blues is to move through your 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.
Celebrate the light returning on the darkest day of the year, with a bonfire ritual, making ornaments, and eating a hearty winter stew. Bring a salad, bread, drink, or dessert to share. We'll eat dinner together after welcoming activities and the ritual.
Our inherent worth and dignity means that every one of us has gifts to share with the world! At this all-church service, we'll unwrap (literally) Christmas stories and carols, present by present.
Through retelling the story of Christmas, we'll consider our encounters with those on the margins of our culture, and how we can embrace everyone's inherent worth and dignity.
New friends and old are warmly invited to gather for our annual Christmas Eve candle-lighting service.
In this last service of 2024, we let the old year go, leaving behind all that we don't wish to carry forward with us. In song and story, and in a burning bowls ritual, we let go of what no longer serves us.
In this last service of 2024, we let the old year go, leaving behind all that we don't wish to carry forward with us. In song and story, and in a burning bowls ritual, we let go of what no longer serves us.
The old year ends and a new one begins: what will you carry forward into it? Standing on the threshold between past and future, it is a moment of remembering, of hoping, and of choosing.
The old year ends and a new one begins: what will you carry forward into it? Standing on the threshold between past and future, it is a moment of remembering, of hoping, and of choosing.
What do you do next with your life after you have come face to face with the tangled, unavoidable reality of loss? The oldest story ever written down is our guide through.
What do you do next with your life after you have come face to face with the tangled, unavoidable reality of loss? The oldest story ever written down is our guide through.
Let us jump OFF the resolution urge that comes in January! Join Rev. Ruth Rinehart as she explores resisting the white supremacy culture of our heritage, including Puritans and Calvinism, with their orientation towards productivity and shame. January brings a new world that we now inhabit; where do we go from here?
Let us jump OFF the resolution urge that comes in January! Join Rev. Ruth Rinehart as she explores resisting the white supremacy culture of our heritage, including Puritans and Calvinism, with their orientation towards productivity and shame. January brings a new world that we now inhabit; where do we go from here?
As we enter a new season as a nation, the story that we tell ourselves about who we are shapes who we will become as a country. The possible futures ahead of us rest on conflicting notions of what counts as reasonable, fair, and normal.