Sunday, April 2 – 10:00 am
“Resistance Is Essential!” – The Rev. Doug Wadkins
This month we explore the theme of Resistance. It is truly a multifaceted theme that includes everything from living our truth on the most personal level to finding our courage to do the right thing, to maintaining our resilience for the resistance. This service will explore ways we may best access the wisdom of resistance for our living.
Featured musicians: the Eliot Chapel Choir; David Nalesnik, piano.
Sunday, April 9 – 10:00 am
“Easter, Jesus, and the Resistance” – The Rev. Doug Wadkins
Easter may be a challenge for Unitarian Universalists, but there are so many themes that we may draw from to expand our lives. Jesus may also be a challenge for some Unitarian Universalists, but Jesus remains another source of great inspiration and courage. Together we will explore a more expansive and liberating connection with Jesus and Easter.
Sunday, April 16 – 10:00 am
“Self-Love as Resistance” – Rev. Krista Taves
In a world that would dehumanize us and define us, self-love becomes a powerful tool of resistance.
Sunday, April 23 – 10:00 am
“The Golden Rule and the Earth!” – The Rev. Doug Wadkins
Earth Day invites us to honor the earth and act for its preservation and, thus, ours! This service will explore how our relationship with the planet makes such a difference in how we live on a daily basis. Especially in how we understand the Golden Rule applying to our climate connections. This theme connects us with other religious traditions and this very urgent and meaningful Earth Day weekend.
Sunday, April 30 – 10:00 am
“The Shadow Side of Resistance” – Rev. Krista Taves
Resistance can come from a deep commitment to social change. It is anchored in conviction, courage, and commitment. But sometimes resistance is anchored in fear and becomes a roadblock to wholeness, healing, and a nourished life. We will be exploring this kind of resistance.