Speaker: Rev. John Bloom-Ramirez

[R]evolution

Join us in person in the Sanctuary or on Zoom → https://bit.ly/uufs-sunday-service. Fête National, or Quatorze Juillet, is a national holiday in France, remarkably similar to how we as Americans celebrate the Fourth of July. Here in the United States we celebrate it as Bastille Day. Why is this day so important, specifically to the … Continue reading [R]evolution

Pride, Before the Fall

Join us in person in the Sanctuary or on Zoom → https://bit.ly/uufs-sunday-service June is Pride month, and it’s a celebration of all things queer and fabulous… but there is a darker side to Pride that many of you might not be aware of. Pride is a celebration, sure, but it was also a memorial of … Continue reading Pride, Before the Fall

Yes, We Can

The Myth of Scapegoat vs. the Myth of Over functioning: As human beings, we are constantly told that we do not want to be “part of the problem, but the solution.” In this case, the “problem” is being part of our society that needs the extra help, versus those that are part of the solution … Continue reading Yes, We Can

TMI – Too Much Information

In the world we live in, we are being inundated with technology. It’s not a new problem, but an evolution of a consistent issue. How do we experience renewal of spirit when we are experiencing “information overload?” Children’s Sunday Morning Program, 9:15-11:30 At this midway point between Mother’s Day and Father’s Day, participants in the … Continue reading TMI – Too Much Information

Good Enough

Singer Alanis Morrisette wrote in the foreword of the book No Bad Parts by Richard Schwartz that “…in my internal world, I encountered my own murderous rage, my shame, terrors, depression, aches and yearnings, humiliations, and grief… there were equally ‘light’ or ‘good’ parts that also required my courage to open to the visionary parts; … Continue reading Good Enough