Speaker: Rev. Beverly Waring

Beyond Welcoming; Radical Hospitality

Radical means “out of the ordinary,” or even “revolutionary.”  So, what would it mean to welcome someone—a stranger—with a presence that was not just polite, not just warm but to receive them with revolutionary hospitality? Join us Sunday and explore this idea.

Drop Ten and Punt

On this, the week after Super Bowl Sunday, we will consider how some sports terms, concepts and metaphors can be useful in everyday life. Fear not, you do not have to be a fan of football or any sport at all to understand and enjoy this light-hearted yet spiritually relevant service. 

The Edge of What We Know

This service could be called “A Brief Introduction to Process Theology” or “Science and Religion; Our Guides Through the Unknown.” Join us as we look at how process theology, science and religion can help us deal with change.

Quaker-Style Service—Beloved Community

Rev. Bev believes that we first must grow deeper before we grow wider. In that spirit, instead of a sermon this morning, our worship will be a Quaker style meeting. After some brief readings about becoming beloved community, we will share thoughts and ideas for action on how to help FUSF become a more beloved community.

Being to Becoming

A colleague of mine wrote that after finding Unitarian Universalism as an adult he told his home congregation that what made him love them and Unitarian Universalism was that “they not only accepted me for who I was, but also loved me into becoming a better and fuller person.” What does it mean to value someone “as they are” as well as journeying with them through the process of “finding one’s best self?” Can congregations … Continue reading Being to Becoming