Speaker: Bob Patrick

The Cauldron of Vocation

Sorrow and joy often appear in our culture, sometimes even in Unitarian Universalist worships services, as binary opposites. Whether we mean to or not, we speak and act at times as if when there is sorrow there can be no joy and when there is joy there can be no sorrow.  What if they are … Continue reading The Cauldron of Vocation

Justice: Inherent, Implied, and Imbedded

Isn’t the work of social justice stand-alone work?  Isn’t social justice a special concerns area that sometimes a few folks are called to attend?  What if I don’t feel called to social justice work – does it have anything to do with me? Bob Patrick, Service Leader. Lydia Patrick, Worship Associate.

Good Friday: Zen Tenebrae

Zen, in the Buddhist tradition, is the Japanese word for something like this: Directly pointing at one’s heart, seeing one’s nature, becoming Buddha. Tenebrae is the Latin for “shadows” and is the name of the service traditionally held on Good Friday, the day that Jesus was crucified. This service invites us to enter into the … Continue reading Good Friday: Zen Tenebrae

Faith, Fear, and Finding the Inner Flame

Religious faith has a history of being both the thing that instills fear in people as well as being a vehicle for setting human hearts free to do amazing things.  Bring your own stories to this service and let’s explore faith, fear and finding the inner flame. Bob Patrick, Service Leader. Toby Lyles, Worship Associate.

Our House of Healing

A Service of Compassionate Presence. Bob Patrick, Service Leader. Evan Varner, Worship Associate.

Blessings and Curses

Those personal qualities and life circumstances that we consider curses very often work out to be the blessings that we are and have to offer others.  What if, rather than treating them as opposing forces, we think about blessings and curses as mutual forces?  As forces of exchange and interchange. Bob Patrick, Service Leader. Devon … Continue reading Blessings and Curses

Martin’s Muses

We consider some of the inspiring voices that moved Martin Luther King, Jr,, and examine how he has inspired us. How does inspiration happen when we engage one another? How is it a gift that keeps on giving? Bob Patrick, Service Leader Daniel Bailey, Worship Associate