Past Events (Page 33)

Styrofoam Recycling Drop-Off March 31

The Green Sanctuary Committee will be accepting polystyrene for recycling during coffee hour in the Community Room on Sunday, March 31, Sunday , April 7, and Sunday, April 14 from 11:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m ACCEPTED:All foam with the #6 symbol including: Foam cups and “to-go” containers, egg cartons, ice chests, rinsed meat trays, protective packaging foam…

In Motion

Universalist minister and scholar L.B. Fisher wrote in 1921, “Universalists are often asked to tell where they stand. The only true answer to give to this question is that we do not stand at all. We move.” Physics and faith come together as we examine the not-quite-linear motion of spiritual growth, the rotational motion that…

Write Here! Write Now!

Three important environment bills are under consideration RIGHT NOW in the Maryland legislature: two on renewable energy and one on protecting our water.  Come write a short note to Gov. Hogan, your delegates and senator this Sunday, March 24 at coffee hour.   Green Sanctuary will provide details of the bills, sample text, and stamped…

Coming of Age

Youth who are completing Coming of Age (9th grade rite of passage) will lead worship and give their testimony about what being a Unitarian Universalist means for them.

God, The One-Man Show (One night only!)

In the beginning, God said, “Let there be light,” but first! … join His Greatness, moments before The Big Bang, and he’ll perform miracles for your entertainment in this irreverent prequel to “The Bible.”

Write Here! Write Now!

Three important environment bills are under consideration RIGHT NOW in the Maryland legislature: two on renewable energy and one on protecting our water.  Come write a short note to Gov. Hogan, your delegates and senator this Sunday, March 17 and next Sunday, March 24 at coffee hour.   Green Sanctuary will provide details of the…

Balance

As we turn toward the Spring Equinox, we seek balance between reflection and action, between tradition and growth, between the seasons that mark our lives. The story of Demeter and Persephone will bring us into deeper awareness of the possibilities. School-age children and adults will worship together for the entire hour in this multigenerational service.

From Color Blind to Color Brave

How can we learn about building relationships for courageous conversations about race? The service will include reflections from members of the congregation who participated in the Color Blind to Color Brave Conversation and a reflection on the evolution of the RJTF. There will be songs, prayers, and readings by people of color and white allies.…

Evening Vespers Service

“Come Into the Peace of Wild Things,” Wendell Berry invites us. Many in our community are experiencing grief and “the forethought of grief,” as the poet describes it. As those who observe Lent prepare for 40 days of reflection, simplicity, and a certain kind of inner wilderness, we gather for a quiet evening hour to seek company for the spiritual journey and…