Why I am at FPUU
Join us for our annual Why I Love FPUU service where members of the congregation will give personal testimonials about all that this congregation means to them. Zoom access here. Order of Service and Announcements here.
Join us for our annual Why I Love FPUU service where members of the congregation will give personal testimonials about all that this congregation means to them. Zoom access here. Order of Service and Announcements here.
Rumni looks inward to reveal what we all have in common which in turn, engenders gratitude. Our precious gift is one that must be tapped into so we can live out this one precious life gratefully and generously. Rumni also explores the timeless lessons of Hinduism to define what it has to say about this … Continue reading The Universality of our Precious Gift
For those of us who hold liberal progressive values, we are living through very challenging times. Tough times call for tough spiritual warriors. How can we take good care of ourselves right now? We need a spiritual practice that can feed our hearts and strengthen our resilience. We need gratitude, even amidst the current chaos. … Continue reading Tough Times Call for Tough Spiritual Warriors
How we keep moving forward for justice in these times. Zoom access here. Order of Service and Announcements here. The Rev. Mary Margaret Earl has served as Executive Director and Senior Minister of the Unitarian Universalist Urban Ministry for 10 years. In this ministry, she works for racial justice and to strengthen connections between UUs … Continue reading Singing Loudly and Walking Together
This service is cancelled due to the snowstorm. We will reschedule Music Sunday later in the year.
This service is cancelled due to the snowstorm. We will reschedule Matt later in the year.
In this age when truth seems up for debate, how do we know what to believe anymore – about the world, about each other, about ourselves? This service will explore the stories we tell ourselves – good, bad and indifferent – about who we are, what we are capable of, and what we believe. Rev. … Continue reading The Stories We Tell
Plato’s description of the cave illustrates the philosophical roots of our Unitarian Universalist theology. Yet our theology and the way we see the world is changing. What will influence the way we understand our world and our future? What will help us have a new vision of ourselves and the sacred as we move forward? … Continue reading Plato’s Footstool
Guest speaker Laurie Mills will speak about Dignity Matters, an organization FPUU has supported for several years. Dignity Matters is a Massachusetts-based non-profit organization dedicated to addressing period poverty by providing free menstrual products, bras, and underwear to women, girls, and transgender men who are homeless or disadvantaged. Their mission is to help individuals stay … Continue reading Dignity Matters
There is much to do – this new year more than ever – in relation to the critically important issues that face our nation and the world. But whatever we do to contribute to this work, we can also “affect the quality of the day,” as Thoreau put it in Walden, naming this “the highest … Continue reading The Highest of Arts