Topic: Pluralism

Always Another Story

One threat to pluralism is the acceptance and retelling of a single story – seeing only one interpretation of an event or situation. Rev. Sarah leads an exploration of how we might expand our views beyond the one narrative that we hear and tell about “the other.” Music by Candy Davis & Marty Merrill. (Services are in-person and on Zoom.)

Graduation Sunday

High school graduation is an important life transition for the individual, family, and congregation. In this celebratory service we honor our graduating senior, Madi Herzog, and listen to her reflection. We also recognize our new members – another transition significant on personal and community levels. Music by the CUF choir, directed by Michael Thompson. (Services are in-person and on Zoom.)

Picturing Pluralism

Our congregational goal for living out the value of pluralism is to “Develop ways to welcome and celebrate our differences, support our authentic selves, develop a culture of covenant and embrace diversity in the wider community.” In this multigenerational service, led by Rev. Sarah, all ages are invited to think about, write about and draw what fulfilling that goal looks like in our everyday lives. Music by Dorothy & Kent McDaniel. (Services are in-person and on Zoom.)

Using our Values to Create our Future

Who do we want to be, and what do we want to accomplish as a faith community in the next five years? Using the new UUA statement of values as a frame, members of the Strategic Planning Team will explain how the plan developed, and invite our input for its completion. Music by Warren Bush. (Services are in-person and on Zoom.) (Graphic by Tanya Webster.)