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“Lessons from Imbolc: Trust the Process”

What lessons does the ancient Celtic Festival of Imbolc hold for us? Join us as Katherine Drew‑Jones reflects on the ancient cross‑quarter day that falls halfway between the Winter Solstice and the Spring Equinox, offering practical tips for how to harness your energy during the last stand of Winter. Imbolc invites us to notice the first subtle stirrings of … Continue reading “Lessons from Imbolc: Trust the Process”

“Disagreements for the Sake of Heaven” 

NSUUS is delighted to welcome Rabbi Josh Leighton from theNorthshore Jewish Congregation to our pulpit.   The living tradition of Unitarian Universalism draws on six sources, one of which is Jewish and Christian teachings which call us to respond to God’s love by loving our neighbors as ourselves. Rabbi Leighton’s presentation will offer thought provoking perspective related to how we can more … Continue reading “Disagreements for the Sake of Heaven” 

“Are You A Humanist?” by Rev. Beth Dana, First Unitarian Church of Dallas

In her sermon “Are You A Humanist?” Rev. Beth Dana reflects on her journey with Unitarian Universalism and humanism, exploring how these values shape faith, meaning, and community. She discusses the evolution of humanism, emphasizing awe, wonder, and reverence as experiences that connect us to each other and the world. Join us for the first … Continue reading “Are You A Humanist?” by Rev. Beth Dana, First Unitarian Church of Dallas