
Episodes

Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
October 14, 2018 - Longing for Belonging
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
Tuesday Oct 16, 2018
One of the most important and powerful longings of the human heart is for belonging. More important even than food or shelter, belonging can offer us a sense of purpose, meaning, and connection that can sustain us no matter what ups and downs life may throw our way. Come explore what it might mean to honor that human longing for belonging, for ourselves and each other.
Call to Worship by Drew Rosielle, sermon by Rev. Jen Crow

Monday Oct 15, 2018
October 7, 2018 - This Is Us
Monday Oct 15, 2018
Monday Oct 15, 2018
Join us for our 2nd annual Mental Health Sunday, as we continue our work as a faith community to remove the stigma of mental health, and as we welcome, affirm, and protect the light in each human heart. This service features voices from our community who have shared their stories and journies with mental health.
Wisdom Story by Rev. Elaine Aron Tenbrink, homily by Rev. Justin Schroeder. Community Voices: Martha Bird, Gary Melom, and Isha Caldwell

Tuesday Oct 02, 2018
September 30, 2018 - This Is What Democracy Looks Like
Tuesday Oct 02, 2018
Tuesday Oct 02, 2018
Shake that malaise off!
Read our constitution with fresh eyes!
We still live in a representative democracy!
Call to Worship by Richard Lopez, sermon by Rev. Karen Hutt

Thursday Sep 27, 2018
September 23, 2018 - Loving and Loathing a Miracle
Thursday Sep 27, 2018
Thursday Sep 27, 2018
This being human is not easy. Habits (good and bad) form. Thought patterns shape us. We neglect parts of ourselves and they drift away. Or, we wish certain parts of ourselves would drift away. We slip into autopilot. Later, pieces of ourselves drift back, tectonic plates of the spirit shift within, and we’re delighted to discover a new continent has emerged internally. Being human means we shift between loathing and loving the miracle that is our life, and the miracle that is this planet. How do we hold the beautiful mess of it all and say, “Here is where we are. Now is what we have. This is how we start”?
Call to Worship by Pamela Reed, Sermon by Rev. Justin Schroeder

Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
September 16, 2018 - Start In the Middle
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Wednesday Sep 19, 2018
Here in the middle of it all, we are called to do what we can with what we have, right where we are, to create the world we dream about. But the story does not start or end with us. Here in the middle, how can we know and do our particular part?
Call to Worship by Taylor Putz, Sermon by Rev. Jen Crow

Thursday Sep 13, 2018
September 9, 2018 - Here. Now. Start.
Thursday Sep 13, 2018
Thursday Sep 13, 2018
Every time we gather for worship, we begin anew. We set intentions for the week and for our lives. We chart the course we hope to travel, as we become the people we long to be. During the week and during our lives, there is much that distracts, snags us, pulls us off course. Church and worship are a time to course correct.
On this intergenerational Water Communion/Homecoming Sunday, we gather and merge the Waters from sacred places, as we reconnect with the story and power of this life-sustaining and life-giving resource. We begin a new church year together. We begin again in love.
Message for All Ages by Rev. Jen Crow, Homily by Rev. Justin Schroeder

Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
September 2, 2018 - Seen and Heard
Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
Wednesday Sep 05, 2018
What if we all spent some time listening to our neighbors who seem so different from us? The illusion that we are separate would disappear. There would be no us and them, there would be only us!
Call to Worship by Rev. Justin Schroeder; Sermon by Rolf Lowenberg-DeBoer, Executive Director of City House

Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
August 26, 2018 -- Backpack Blessing Sunday
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
Wednesday Aug 29, 2018
In this season of returning and restarting, we affirm the boundless worth of each and every person, and encourage one another to act with courage and compassion. The multigenerational service offers children, youth, and adults of all ages the opportunity to reflect upon how we might carry the love of our church community and the tools of our faith with us wherever we go. Expect some fun and surprises!
Children and youth are invited to wear their school backpacks to church so that we can include them in the Backpack Blessing ritual.
Call to Worship by Lauren Wyeth, Director of Children, Youth and Family Ministries at First Universalist Church and sermon by Rev. Jen Crow.

Monday Aug 20, 2018
August 19, 2018 - Emerging Gracefully
Monday Aug 20, 2018
Monday Aug 20, 2018
The poet, John O’Donohue, suggests that our inner teacher emerges: “In the out-of-the-way places of the heart, where your thoughts never think to wander, this beginning has been quietly forming, waiting until you were ready to emerge. For a long time it has watched your desire, feeling the emptiness growing inside you, noticing how you willed yourself on, still unable to leave what you had outgrown.”
This Sunday we explore how we might listen to our longings and learn to slow down and dance with life in a new way – not as an obstacle course to get through, but as a host of holy voices calling us to greater loving and living.
Call to Worship: I Worried by Mary Oliver, read by Rev. Elaine Aron Tenbrink; Sermon by Andrea Johnson, Director of Congregational Programming at Minnesota Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship

Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
August 5, 2018 - Centering De-Centering
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Wednesday Aug 08, 2018
Our racial justice commitments lead us to know that in the face of white supremacy, we should “de-center whiteness,” but what then? This service will explore the dynamics of centering and de-centering and what they might mean for us as a church and denomination.
Call to Worship read by Rev. Elaine Aron Tenbrink and Arif Mamdani from the writings of Rev. Nancy McDonald Ladd, Sermon by Arif Mamdani