Topic: beloved community

“Living Like Jesus in a Divided America”

by Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter, First Unitarian Church of Dallas  What does it really mean to live like Jesus in a world obsessed with belief? In “The Unitarian Trinity,” Rev. Dr. Daniel Kanter invites us to rethink faith as a way of living rooted in compassion, rather than a system of strict creeds and doctrines. Inspired … Continue reading “Living Like Jesus in a Divided America”

A Moral Call for Labor Justice

Labor Day weekend is not just about barbecues and sales, but the workers whose labor built and sustains our nation. From infrastructure to caregiving, retail to sanitation, their contributions are everywhere, yet their compensation and recognition often fall short. Join us this week as Erica Merchant delivers an abridged version of Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II’s searing moral … Continue reading A Moral Call for Labor Justice

 On Resilience

In this the season of the 20th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, let us take a moment to explore the resilience that got us through that challenging time and all of the tough times we have in our lives.  ________________________________________________________ Tamara Murray will lead the service both in person and on Zoom.  Greeters: Bert Green and Leslie Roussell 

Worship Service

Join us as we gather in community for a time of song and reflection at our Sunday worship service! Stay afterward for coffee and conversation. _______________________________________________________________ Tamara Murray will lead the service both in person and on zoom.  Greeters: Leslie Roussel and Jude Selva

“Soul of Community” 

Join us this Sunday for a heartfelt and inspiring sermon by our own Cara Bovet, who will explore the essence of community and its power to uplift us in uncertain times. Drawing from timeless stories and personal reflections, Cara delves into how shared experiences and connections can enhance warmth, hope, and belonging in our lives. Come … Continue reading “Soul of Community” 

“What’s Love Got To Do With It?” 

Happy Valentine’s Day, and also Black History Month!  Both of these events occur in February, and at first glance seem not to be related.   However, ultimately, they both have a foundation of caring and concern, albeit expressed differently.  Come this Sunday to explore “What’s Love Got To Do WIth It,”and see how our UU “theology … Continue reading “What’s Love Got To Do With It?” 

“Honoring the life and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.”

by Rev. Beth Dana, First Unitarian Church of Dallas This Sunday we honor the life and legacy of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and recommit ourselves to the vision and the work of Beloved Community. Tamara Murray will lead the service.  Greeters: Bert Green and Erik Barthels