Services
Rooted in Justice
Guest Speaker: Rev. Erika HewittWorship Leader: Mavis Cauffman Guest Musician: Karen Heather Throughout our Unitarian, Universalist, and UU histories, our religious ancestors found ways to practice liberation and justice in both bold and secret ways. This morning we’ll celebrate some of the stories that connect us to our justice-making roots.
The Fullness of Being: A Conversation between Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller (Video)
Guest Speaker: Rev. Kate LoreWorship Leader: Gary HattalJoin us for a unique service as Kate Lore and Gary Hattal perform a "conversation" between UU journalist and civil rights' advocate Margaret Full and UU minister and essayist Ralph Waldo Emerson. This Readers Theater script was written by Kate Lore in the belief that learning about our […]
Reading Camp
Guest Minister: Rev. Amanda AikmanWorship Leader: Kate NunnMusic: Yana Viniko, piano & Aniela Perry, celloA light-hearted look at that most perfect of summer occupations--as well as a novel (!) suggestion about how to enjoy the season to its utmost.
Poetry (Video)
Guest Speaker: Daniel Edward MooreWorship Leader: Mark SimpsonPoetry bears witness to those experiences that begin in ourselves and human relationships and challenges the commonplace and comfortable--an alchemy of flesh into word. Whidbey poets Daniel Edward Moore and Mark Simpson read from recent work that bears witness, that invites, examines, provokes and confronts. In the end, […]
Coming Out To a Packed House (Video)
Guest Speaker: Joseph BednarikWorship Leader: Mark SimpsonJune is PRIDE month, with pink triangles and rainbow flags showing visible support for the LGBTQ+ community. This morning we share the multi-layered story of one young person's coming out within a packed UU sanctuary.