Author: SSUcoordinator
December 6th, 2015: Faith with Amanda Tarling
Martin Luther King said “Faith is taking the first step even when you don’t see the whole staircase.” Unitarianism is considered a religion but we are also faithful doubters. We are a diverse community of people who identify as one or more of: “Spiritual but not religious”, Wiccan, Pagan, atheist, agnostic, questioning, Jewish, Buddhist, Christian … Continue reading December 6th, 2015: Faith with Amanda Tarling
December 13th, 2015: Our monthly Unitarian Singing Service with Barbara Slater
In our family-friendly sacred song circles, Barbara Slater teaches us chants from around the world, as well as a few simple songs from the Unitarian tradition. Any fan of Barbara’s Ubuntu song circles around the island are certainly welcome. Uplifting 🙂 Don’t miss it!
December 20th, 2015: Our Annual Solstice Celebration
Please join us for our annual Solstice Celebration. It will begin in the evening at 5pm. It is a potluck so please email Katie at ssucoordinator@gmail.com if you know you can come so you can let her know what food you will be bringing. Feel free to bring a poem, some words that are meaningful … Continue reading December 20th, 2015: Our Annual Solstice Celebration
December 27th, 2015: No service this Sunday.
We won’t be having a service this Sunday. Â Please join us on next week on January 3rd, 2016.
January 3rd, 2016: Our monthly service with Amanda Tarling on Kinship
Some religious traditions emphasize “going deeper.” Others stress becoming pure or disciplined. In contrast, the Unitarianism leans in the direction of “going wider” or “becoming more.” Theologians refer to this as the horizontal dimension of the spiritual life. What does it mean to have kinship as a spiritual practice. Unitarians believe that who we are does … Continue reading January 3rd, 2016: Our monthly service with Amanda Tarling on Kinship
January 10th, 2016: Service by Jo Logan
January 17th, 2016: Our Monthly Unitarian Singing Service with Barbara Slater
In our family-friendly sacred song circles, Barbara Slater teaches us chants from around the world, as well as a few simple songs from the Unitarian tradition. Any fan of Barbara’s Ubuntu song circles around the island are certainly welcome. Uplifting 🙂 Don’t miss it!