Entries by Naomi Moon

T is for Thandeka

Rev. Dr. Thandeka is an ordained UU minister and congregational consultant, as well as a professor, author, and producer. She is a proponent of Affect Theology, which puts feeling and emotion at the forefront of religious experience (as opposed to thoughts and ideas). By focusing on the emotional connections between individuals within small groups and… Continue Reading T is for Thandeka

Saturday: Tai Chi

Come by for some gentle exercise Saturday, February 17, from 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. in Fellowship Hall. All are welcome to drop in; no charge. Contact the instructor for more information.

Sunday: Laughter Yoga

Come by for some joyous exercise Sunday, February 11, from 2 to 3 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. All are welcome. Contact the instructor for more information.

My Beliefs

Recently, our interim minister, Rev. Ed Brock, spoke about his personal principles (see Words of Wisdom below). This Sunday, February 11, he will talk about his personal beliefs by using examples from his life. The underlying theme of both sermons is that Unitarian Universalist congregations are places that support the development of peoples’ own personal… Continue Reading My Beliefs

Got Big Questions?

Join our new class for adults. In Building Your Own Theology, you and your fellow UUs will develop and articulate our unique religious and ethical beliefs. Over the course of ten weeks, we will grapple with the Big Questions of life: What is a religious experience for me? What is the nature of the Divine… Continue Reading Got Big Questions?

R is for Reeb

On March 7, 1965, police on the outskirts of Selma Alabama attacked a group of civil rights marchers on the Edmund Pettis Bridge. Unitarian minister James Reeb watched the television coverage from his home in Massachusetts. Reeb had been preaching about systematic racism and segregation in churches around Boston. When Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King… Continue Reading R is for Reeb