We peek in on the life-defining moments of Randall Scott – a Vietnam veteran who with his young, pregnant wife Rod settles into the quiet farming suburb of Southlake, Texas in the early 1970’s. Told through scenes that alternate between the early 70’s and 2022, it’s a story of love regret, change and redemption. And […]
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Julia Alberg-Burbank
This weekend we celebrate Memorial Day, honoring those people who have given their lives in the service of their country. How are we honoring their legacy? How are we taking care of those who still serve or have retired?
Rehearsal
Are you feeling anxiety as we head toward a momentous election? Are you worried about the future of our democracy? We are gathering our two communities—DOS and UUCOD—for a time of reflection and sharing and support in this trying time for our nation. Join us in community and resilience and love.
Greetings to All Labyrinth Walkers! Join us on the first Saturday of every month at UUCOD’s own Peace Labyrinth. We often have inspirational readings and sometimes music while we walk. Labyrinths are an ancient tool used across many lands and religions. They are an easy yet powerful path of unity, prayer, relaxation and mediation. Please […]
Worship Leaders: Rabbi Dr. Jules King
Worship Associate:
Bryna Blum
We are all interconnected. The worth of each individual contributes to the greater good of the community. Just as a single thread is vital to the integrity of a tapestry, each person's value is essential to the fabric of humanity. Recognizing this interconnectedness calls us to honor and uplift one another.
Meeting on Zoom. Anyone is welcome, just contact Fran Hoag to get the link.
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Walter Gendell
What can science fiction tales of aliens arriving on Earth and humans arriving in the homes of other species tell us about the ways we chose to encounter new people, new ideas, and new visions?
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate:
Steven Toporoff
We are faced with responding to the growing forces of fascism in our country and in our world. How can we, as people of a progressive faith, protect our civil society and our neighbors and kin. How does our faith tradition call us to be in the world and how does it offer us grounding for resistance and thriving?