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7/27/25 Tides of Becoming: Lessons from the Shoreline and the Semester

Led by John Robert O’Connor Cycling like the tides that govern our oceans, I’ve lived the last twenty years working in the cycle of an academic year. This cycle can be both predictable but also brings the unexpected and as a newer member of the Unitarian Universalist community, I  have  developed a deep appreciation of

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August 2025 Parish Messenger

PDF Version of Parish Messenger August Services | Summer Schedule | Lifelong Spiritual Formation | Membership | Board of Trustees | UUCB HAPPENINGS &ANNOUNCEMENTS  | All-Church Picnic | Drumming Circle | Holiday Fair | Concerts for a Cause | Side Door Coffeehouse | Coffee Hour | WORKING FOR JUSTICE: |  Charities with Soul | LGBTQIA |  Teen Center | ART GALLERY

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7/13/25 Our Spiritualities: What’s Thoreau Got to Do With It?

Led by Rev. Dr. Larry Peers Sometimes, people assume that Unitarian Universalists aren’t that “spiritual.”  This is often because some of the fixed criteria for “spiritual” may limit our understanding of our various  “spiritualities.” Richard Higgins’s recent book about Henry David Thoreau, Thoreau’s God, explores Thoreau’s spirituality in a way that has eluded some previous scholars’

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7/6/25 Bigger than Me- Songs and Reflections on How Music Grounds and Elevates

Led by the Caswell Family We experience music in the moment, but it also permeates into our roots and ripples out into our relationships and community. The Caswell family will bring a service of songs and reflections on how music grounds and connects us. Music by – the Caswell Family

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6/29/25 From Greed to Gratitude and Generosity: A Spiritual Case for an Economic Democracy

Led by Frederick Lancaster I have strong convictions and have created a unifying vision from my own moral and ethical basis. I find this moral basis in the last line of the Pledge of Allegiance, “Liberty and Justice for All.” I will explore how our world’s moral framework can be easily adapted to our community and world-at-large, starting

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