Speaker: Rev. Beverly Waring

Indigenous People’s Day Matters

Labels, identities, respect for history and culture and all people matter. We all think we know who Christopher Columbus was. Well, we know what we were taught. But do we know where the resistance to change the holiday to Indigenous People’s Day comes from? Do we understand some of the controversy around land acknowledgments? All this, in my opinion, matters. Come Sunday and join the conversation.

Engaging Forgiveness

As Unitarianism Universalists many of us reject the traditional theology of atonement. That is we do not look at Jesus’ death as an event that will save us. Most of us do not believe he died for our sins. Yet as human beings, we do need a method to forgive and reconcile with each other.  Based on the premise that forgiveness as well as a desire for revenge is deeply programmed into human nature we … Continue reading Engaging Forgiveness

Courage For These Times

Understatement alert! We are living in difficult times and we all need strategies to maintain hope. This Sunday join us as Rev. Bev explores what it means to be an ally in these troubling social times.

To Whom it May Concern

This service will explore the many understandings we have about prayer. What does it mean if we say we do not pray? What are we saying when we send “thoughts and prayers,” to people in times of tragedy? Join us as we explore the many facets of prayer.

Ingathering Sunday: Begin Again in Community

Whether you have been coming to First Universalist Society in Franklin for a long time, for a short time, or this could be your first time, we would love to see you for this service. Come and gather with old friends, meet new friends, and re-connect to what grounds and sustains you for the year to come. Everyone is invited to bring some real or virtual water to share as we continue our annual ritual of mingling this precious resource and … Continue reading Ingathering Sunday: Begin Again in Community