Topic: Tending the Interdependent Web

Revealing Human Interdependence

What happens when we gather to celebrate a life? Why are these gatherings significant? Emeritus Minister Bill Sasso will explore the meaning and impact of these events, in relation to the lives of Kris Juul and David Clarke, as well as others. The service will include special music and brief memorial dedications in honor of Kris and David. (Services are in person and on Zoom.)

Tending the Interdependent Web

Candy Davis, Jennifer Mandaville, and other CUF folks will reflect on our Seventh Principle, “Respect for the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part.” (Services are in-person and on Zoom.)

Nature’s Role in Spirituality

CUF member Don Mullison will share his lifelong interest in nature, making connections with the interdependent web and with spirituality.  He will also share some of his bird photography. (Services are in person and on Zoom.)

Democracy as a Spiritual Practice

Our fifth UU principle commits us to promoting the use of the democratic process in our congregations and our society at large, but the idea of democracy connects to most, perhaps all, of our UU principles. Rev. Bill Sasso, CUF Minister Emeritus, leads this service that asks, “What might it mean to think of democracy as a spiritual practice?”

July Matin: a Service of Music, Meditation and Blessing

Traditionally, a “matin” is a service of song and prayer. It has also been used to refer to the morning song of birds. Our version of a matin is a service of music, reflection, and blessings. (Services are in person and on Zoom.)