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Flower Communion Sunday

On this Sunday we celebrate the abundance and beauty of the season by bringing flowers gathered from gardens or roadsides to share with others in the congregation. For this worship service, we will welcome new members to our congregation, and show our gratitude for all of the staff, committee chairs, and FPUU executive board members … Continue reading Flower Communion Sunday

The Hermit of Tatooine

Ever since human beings have known fear, they have created super-human figures that can protect them from harm and can keep out the monstrous other, whether that mythical protector is Gilgamesh, Sampson, Moon Knight, or Obi-Wan Kenobi.  Today we will explore why this heroic archetype is so foundational to our western culture and why these … Continue reading The Hermit of Tatooine

Music Sunday

On this Sunday, our fabulous Music Director Eva Kendrick and our Worship and Music Committee will offer a worship service filled with the power of song. During this Music Sunday, we will hear from our First Parish Choir, and other singers and musicians as well. We hope you will join us as we share the … Continue reading Music Sunday

Worship at Ferry Beach

Please note that worship on this Sunday will take place in The Grove at Ferry Beach in Saco, Maine, where many from the congregation will be on retreat. There will be no worship service at our meetinghouse in Medfield. However for those not attending Ferry Beach, there will be a pre-recorded service available online.

There are Mothers Everywhere

Today we welcome Rev. Emily Bruce to our pulpit, the minister from First Parish Unitarian Universalist in Kingston.  This Mothers’ Day we will contemplate all of the mothering that exists in the world, seen and unseen. From our own mothers and families, from the invisible work of caregivers and educators and service workers, and even … Continue reading There are Mothers Everywhere

“A Devil Who Meddles?”

One of the ancient questions that continues to be asked is why bad things happen to good people.  Could it be that there’s a malevolent force at work in the universe?  Or is that just the way life is?  This will be an indoor, in-person worship service, that will be streamed over Zoom as well. To … Continue reading “A Devil Who Meddles?”

Happy Endings

Three of the ancient spring stories begin with laments, with cries of despair:  Persephone is captured by Hades and taken to the Underworld; the first-born sons of Egypt all die before the Hebrew people can escape from bondage; Jesus is crucified.  And yet all three of these stories have happy endings, for the main characters … Continue reading Happy Endings

Commitment Sunday

The former UUA Moderator, Denny Davidoff, says, “In the end what really counts is not how much we have but what we have done with it, how many we have helped, how much we have shared. In the end our only permanent possession is that which we have given away.” The people of this congregation … Continue reading Commitment Sunday

Restoring Hope

Cornel West says that it’s easy to be optimistic when we have a pretty good idea of how things will turn out and when things are going well. Hope is when you see that things are not going well and have the courage to change them. This sermon will focus on the way in which … Continue reading Restoring Hope