The Big Comeback 2: Mending Fences, Healing Hearts
In this time of pre-emergence from pandemic isolation, let us undertake the work of restoration and renewal.
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.
In this time of pre-emergence from pandemic isolation, let us undertake the work of restoration and renewal.
We may look the way we did when we closed our doors to the pandemic in March 2020, but we are deeply changed by our individual journeys and our shared experiences.
An exploration about how we might heal our relationships with each other and with the planet.
Rev. Renee Ruchotzke is our congregational life staff with the UUA and has been a source of continued support to our church for the past 10+ years.
I’ve always felt that telling the truth is very important, and in many cases, it takes effort and intelligence to discover or verify the truth about a particular topic or person. I’d like to share with you some examples of the impact Lies have had on my life and our society.
How does a religion without fixed beliefs or even a foundational text organize itself? Why do we need principles in our faith? And are the Seven Principles we have up to the task?
Myths—do they have meaning today?
We will explore the ancient path of compassion, as a response to conflict and violence in our increasingly interdependent world, in living out our mission “to challenge ourselves and the community to foster more compassion and justice in the world”
First Universalist Church of Minneapolis will be the site for this largest annual gathering of UU’s worshiping together. The service will livestream at noon. NOTE THE TIME. Information to tune in will be sent via All-Church email closer to the date.
Today we celebrate the beauty of our gathered community in this treasured UU rite.
In case, like Rip Van Winkle, you’ve been snoozing for the last couple of years, you might have missed the evolution of Faith Development (formerly Religious Education, or RE) in our faith tradition and within our congregation. Join us in this service that explores this evolution and celebrates transitions and growth.