A Celtic Spirituality
A recorded talk by the Rev. John O’Donahue.
A recorded talk by the Rev. John O’Donahue.
Presented by the Worship Committee.
Life is full of beginnings large and small, and almost none of them exist without some influence from what came before. This Sunday, as we move back into the rhythm of the 2019-20 church year at UUCGF, we’ll reflect on what it means to start over, yet again. Our monthly pot luck lunch and Congregation Conversation will follow … Continue reading Starting Over, Again and Again
A service of poetry and song presented by the Worship Committee.
An introduction to the practice of Spiritual Direction with Jungian psychoanalyst, chaplain, and spiritual director Charles Hall.
Unitarian Universalists are widely (and rightly) recognized for their dedication to and participation in social justice causes. Less visible among us may be the UUs who self-identify as mystics embracing a contemplative spiritual life. How do UU mystics and contemplatives respond to the Unitarian Universalists’ call to be in the world?
Drawing on the work of gardener Mary Reynolds, this service will explore what makes a place sacred and how we can bring the sacred into the work of our own hands.
What does prayer mean for Unitarian Universalists? Why would we pray, and if we do, when? What is prayer – a supplication, a bargain, an affirmation, a centering, an abdication, or…? We’ll consider these questions and more, using prayers from many traditions and times. Our monthly pot luck lunch and Congregation Conversation will be held … Continue reading An Attitude of Prayer