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Commitment Sunday

On this Sunday we will celebrate the culmination of our annual fund drive. By pledging to our congregation each year, we reaffirm our commitment to one another and to the work of First Parish. Come join us for a joyous worship service of praise and gratitude for this community that we all help to build … Continue reading Commitment Sunday

Being Vulnerable Together

Holding our Unitarian Universalist faith authentically means opening ourselves to vulnerability and uncertainty. We don’t claim to have easy answers; instead, we journey together toward deeper understanding and meaning. As Brené Brown reminds us, “Faith minus vulnerability and mystery equals extremism. If you’ve got all the answers, then don’t call what you do ‘faith.’” Zoom … Continue reading Being Vulnerable Together

Why I Love FPUU

During this lay-led service, members of the congregation will give personal testimonials about all that this congregation means to them. If you ever thought about bringing a friend to church, this would be a great time to start! Zoom access here. Order of Service and Announcements here.

The Mish-Mash Heart

Being emotionally vulnerable means acknowledging feelings, taking a risk, and tolerating some uncertainty. Bring the whole family to this intergenerational worship service that will explore the inherent vulnerability of loving and being loved. Zoom access here. Order of Service and Announcements here. Don’t forget to set your clocks forward today!

Renewing our Covenant

As our annual pledge drive formally kicks off, we will hear about why supporting First Parish is important. Every year we renew our covenant with one another to take care of this community; to give our time, our talents, and our resources, so that we can continue to have a church to call home. On … Continue reading Renewing our Covenant

Poetry Sunday

Join us for a soulful and thought-provoking service filled with poetry and music. Zoom access here. Order of Service and Announcements here.

Love Thyself

Rupi Kaur says, “How you love yourself is how you teach others to love you”. During this intergenerational service we will talk about the unconditional “agape” love that is at the center of our beings. For if we are to more fully love our partners, friends, and family, we must begin with loving ourselves. Order … Continue reading Love Thyself

Love at the Center

This Sunday we will explore the proposed changes to Article II of the Unitarian Universalist Association’s bylaws.  In keeping with our February ministry theme of love, what does it mean to truly place love at the center of our faith?  How might such placement change our lives?