Speaker: Lara Abel

Standing in Our Truth

Special Guest: Faith Ross, Petaluma Blacks for Community Development The UUP’s Annual Pride Service embraces the theme “Standing In Our Truth.”  This service will be a celebration of all things LGBTQIA and the beauty within each of us as loving beings.  This is a “Give the Plate” Sunday with all non-pledge offerings going to support … Continue reading Standing in Our Truth

This I Believe

Another in our beloved series of services in which we hear from members of our congregation who share their spiritual journeys. Stay tuned for speaker names!Worship Leaders: Lara Abel and Lisa NosalAccompanist: Will Johnson

On MindfUUlness

Please join us for an exploration of mindfulness and meditation. This will be an experiential service where we engage our senses, breathe a little deeper, and spend some time in the present. Worship Associates: Lara Abel and Amelia Richardson Accompanist: Will Johnson Director of Religious Education: Suzanne Kimmel

A Loving Community

Last week we gathered to discuss a legacy of defying hate. This week we will continue to defy hate by meditating, sharing, and reflecting on celebrating being a loving community. Lara Abel, Worship Associate; Jesus Contreras, Music Director; Suzanne Kimmel, Director of Religious Education Worship and Children’s Religious Education at 11:30 am; Social Time at … Continue reading A Loving Community

Proud to be an American?

Catalonian cellist Pablo Casals wrote, “The love of one’s country is a splendid thing. But why should love stop at the border?” As the smoke of this week’s fireworks drift away, come join us as we reflect on the conflicting emotions that arise from patriotism and being a citizen of the world. Lara Abel, Worship … Continue reading Proud to be an American?

Earth Day: When Children Chose to Save the World

UU Petaluma Players of All Ages Come to the future to learn how children made a big difference for the Earth when the Green Ooze tried to take over.  All Ages will be together today for the whole worship.

Wildness

Our theme for March is Wildness: what does it mean to be a community that embraces our inner wild places? David Kratzmann is a popular professor in the Department of Earth and Space Sciences at Santa Rosa Junior College.

It’s Personal

When did you experience in yourself or witness in another the forces of unfairness and disrespect at play?  What if the quest for justice hinges on our personal experiences of injustice?  What shall we make of the stories we tell?