Podcast: Champlain Valley Unitarian Universalist Society

Beloved Community

ON SITE & ZOOM. MLK’s dream for us has Christian roots and a growing appeal in UU World, as evidenced by its central position in the proposed 8th Principle. But how is it defined and why are some UU’s afraid that it is a code word for de-emphasizing our commitment to personal freedom of belief? … Continue reading Beloved Community

Earth Waits for No One

ON SITE & ZOOM. How scared are you about climate change? How scared do you want to be? The same question goes for many of the challenges in our life beyond our control but that’s actually cause for hope. Led by Rev. Barnaby. Followed by social hour in the Ann Ross Fellowship Hall. See service … Continue reading Earth Waits for No One

Lenses (Ways of Seeing) the Dark Side of Christmas

Rev. Barnaby reflected on whether there is any good time or way to talk about this. This service addressed hard subjects excluded from Christmas Eve, in a reversed order of service with the sermon coming early. See service details: OOS Jan 1 2023 See video of the service here:  

Christmas Morning Quiet Meditation

We shared reflections as we were moved from meditation with gentle recorded music playing in the background. Children were welcome to attend, but there was no nursery coverage or RE while staff are on vacation.

Thresholds as a Gift

ON SITE & ZOOM. Rev. Barnaby reflects on how being in transition can be a time of abundant gifts as well as anxiety for us as a community as well as individually assisted by Becky Strum with our Choir. The House Band played selections by Vince Guaraldi from A Charlie Brown Christmas! Followed by our Radical Love … Continue reading Thresholds as a Gift

Religion and Science: A Living Tradition

ON SITE & ZOOM. Rev. Barnaby reflected on what black holes have to do with proposed changes to our UU Principles.  Assisted by Karl Lindholm.  Proposed “8th” UU Principle: Dismantling Systemic Racism: Thanks to those who came to a congregational conversation following worship to explore this proposed principle and how it fits into a current denomination-wide … Continue reading Religion and Science: A Living Tradition