Good & Holy Trouble
Our efforts to create a world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all begin with the decision to stir the pot, to risk being called troublemakers from the status quo.
Sunday Worship at 10:30 a.m. -- In Person or Livestream on UUAmherst YouTube. Order of Service.
Sunday AM Ministries: 9:30 Church of the Wild -- Debbie Waterhouse Ecology Center; 9:30 Sacred Singing Circle--Emerson Rm.
Rainbow Cafe -- NO JUNE GATHERING! Second Saturday of the Month 1-3 pm Safe gathering place for LGBTQ+ community & allies. Details.
Our efforts to create a world community with peace, liberty, and justice for all begin with the decision to stir the pot, to risk being called troublemakers from the status quo.
We are a people of covenant – making sacred promises of how we will be with one another and in relationship to the world. Let’s deepen our understanding of these holy connections.
Gandhi, whose birthday was 10/2, is credited with saying, “Be the change you wish to see in the world.” How are we “being” the change? Dare we think beyond our usual limits? (Today we will share the offering with Hearts & Hands.)
Enjoy a morning with UU singer-songwriter, Jim Scott. From his website: “Performing solo, Jim draws on his large and varied repertoire of songs. With virtuoso guitar work and an easy, honest presence, he delivers his musical message straight to minds and hearts. Jim’s primary focus is delivering his themes of peace, justice, and care for … Continue reading Sunday Morning with Jim Scott
Inspired by Brian D. McLaren’s book, Faith After Doubt, we will explore our faith through the lens of doubt.
A bountiful harvest begins with careful cultivation. This service will include our traditional Water Ingathering celebration. Bring water that represents your inner and outer travels, or pour from the common Source as we celebrate the gift of Beloved Community.
We begin a new season at church, exploring the possibilities before us. As we open hearts and minds, anything might happen.
On this Labor Day weekend, we are reminded of the actions and sacrifices that were made to benefit the greater good, and we pause to consider how the rampant individualism and consumer culture of the 21st century has changed us. How can we reclaim a larger vision?
What learning to ride a motorcycle teaches me about love.
Pruning, tending, watering and fertilizing… How will we grow the tree that is our beloved community.