November 26; 10am, Fellowship Hall. 66 Elm St., Gardner, MA 01440 Led by Rev. Jane Thickstun Our times confront us with realities that are painful to face, difficult to take in, and confusing to live with. Active hope is about finding, and offering, our best response to the crises in our world, including climate change,Continue reading “Active Hope”
Category Archives: Guest Speaker
Rev. Leaf Seligman
November 19; 10am, Fellowship Hall. 66 Elm St., Gardner, MA 01440 Rev. Leaf will offer a meditation on gratitude.
Days of Awe
September 24th, 10am Led by Rev. Jane Thickstun We are in the ten days between the Jewish holidays of Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur, the period known as the Days of Awe. In the Jewish tradition, this is a time for introspection and repentance, a time for forgiving and examining what we might need to be forgivenContinue reading “Days of Awe”
Rev. Jane Thickstun, Guest Minister
on May 21 at 10am
Lessons from Monet: A Meditation on Sight and Vision
April 2nd, 10am by Rev. Leaf Seligman Rev. Leaf has kept a copy of Lisel Mueller’s poem “Monet Refuses the Operation” for years for the instruction it offers readers about the limits of sight and the true scope of vision. Having recently experienced an immersive Monet exhibit, she was inspired to pick up where theContinue reading “Lessons from Monet: A Meditation on Sight and Vision”
he Unitarian Universalist 8th Principle
March 12 – Claire Karl Müller UUs are considering an 8th principle for anti-racism and Beloved Community. Claire Karl will speak to this conversation, anti-Blackness, white supremacy, the 8th principle and their dream for our spiritual wholeness in Beloved Community.
A Meditation Inspired by Lent
March 5th – Rev. Leaf Seligman The season of Lent offers a useful platform to explore what separates us from the Ground of Being. While Lenten practices often involve giving something up, Rev. Leaf is inclined to consider the ways we move toward what can re-establish wholeness and our connection with/to the Ground of Being. Continue reading “A Meditation Inspired by Lent “
