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Sunday Service-February 15: “The Rubbish of Gorf.”

A mysterious mountain range has recently appeared, causing the venerable Kingdom of Gorf to be effectively split in two.  The King demands to know:  How did this occur, and what can be done about it?  Whoever provides answers is promised the hand of Princess Gorfina in marriage. –An original Pete Carels marionette melodrama premiered at … Continue reading Sunday Service-February 15: “The Rubbish of Gorf.”

Sunday Service-February 8: “Black History Month.”

Hopedale presents a biography of Rosa Parks.  The speaker is Patricia Ellis who traveled with Rosa Parks with the Pathway to Freedom tour across the United States and Canada in 1997.  Patricia Ellis, an African American specialist, taught social studies in the public schools for 34 years and served on the National Underground Railroad Freedom … Continue reading Sunday Service-February 8: “Black History Month.”

Sunday Service, February 1- “Circle Worship: Standing on the Side of Love.”

2015 marks the sixth anniversary of the UUA campaign dedicated to faith in action in support of migrant justice, marriage equality, an end to anti-Muslim bigotry, and inclusion for all people.  In 2014, Standing on the Side of Love allied strongly with the #BlackLivesMatter Movement—to begin Black History Month, we will chronicle some of these … Continue reading Sunday Service, February 1- “Circle Worship: Standing on the Side of Love.”

Sunday Service: January 11: “An Inheritance of Earth and Spirit.”

On this day in 1908, Grand Canyon was declared a National Monument. It later became a National Park, and in 1979 was designated a World Heritage site by the United Nations.  What does this kind of inheritance mean for us?  Diane Wright will join us as we consider the interplay of land, culture and spiritual … Continue reading Sunday Service: January 11: “An Inheritance of Earth and Spirit.”

Sunday Service January 4: “The Need for Compassion: Kuan Yin as a tool for building a spiritual practice.”

Kuan Yin is the Buddhist Bodhisattva of Compassion, “she who hears the cries of the world.”  She is the feminine counterpart of Avalokiteshvara emanating from Amitabha Buddha – the manifestation of love/wisdom.  The image of Kuan Yin can be used as a stand-in while one develops intuitive perception.  Explore the legend of Kuan Yin and … Continue reading Sunday Service January 4: “The Need for Compassion: Kuan Yin as a tool for building a spiritual practice.”

December 24: Christmas Eve Service, 6:30 p.m.

Come celebrate Christmas with songs, readings, and more songs. This is an intergenerational service. Service Leaders: Genevieve O’Malley Knight and Jennifer Blue. All are welcome to bring cookies to share afterward.