Topic: love

“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” 

“Trusting the Divine Within”

This Sunday, North Shore UU welcomes Amanda Fresh, spiritual medium, intuitive healer, and founder of Fresh Spiritual Wellness. Amanda’s work centers on helping people reconnect with their inner wisdom, heal old patterns, and step into their most authentic selves. Click here for her website.  Amanda will invite us to explore a deeper trust in the Divine both within … Continue reading “Trusting the Divine Within”

“Peace, Justice and the Wisdom to Know the Difference” By Rev. Susan Maginn

Advent 2025 began on Sunday, November 30th, marking the start of the Christian liturgical year. Advent is a season of anticipation, reflection, and preparation for the celebration of Christmas. This period lasts for four weeks, ending on Christmas Eve, December 24th. Advent is observed by Christians worldwide, with traditions such as Advent wreaths, calendars, and special church … Continue reading “Peace, Justice and the Wisdom to Know the Difference” By Rev. Susan Maginn

“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”

Pet Blessing Service

  You and your well-behaved pet are invited to our annual pet blessing service!  In the Catholic tradition, October 4th  is the Feast of St. Francis of Assisi. St. Francis (1182-1226) was a monk who founded the contemporary order of Franciscans. He was known for his vow of poverty and his special connection to animals, … Continue reading Pet Blessing Service

“To Love As If It Matters”

Rev. Dr. Sofia Betancourt, President of the Unitarian Universalist Association The First Unitarian Church of Dallas was honored to welcome Rev. Dr. Sofía Betancourt as their guest preacher on 11/17/2024. Rev. Dr. Betancourt is a visionary leader, theologian, and advocate for justice whose work inspires our faith. In her sermon “To Love As If It Matters”, Rev. … Continue reading “To Love As If It Matters”

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

“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?”