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Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
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Sunday Worship: Gathered in Love

Hybrid: Online and In-Person 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Robert Rancourt
The seats are getting full on Sunday mornings, our teams and committees are meeting and planning, and our hearts are rejoicing as we see journeying faces again. Join us to celebrate coming together and starting another loving year together.

Recurring

S2S2S Rehearsal

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Sunday Worship: Past, Present and Future: Learning, Seeing, and Working

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Worship Leader: Rev. Ian
Worship Associate: Ginger Hemingway
So often we concentrate on the evils of the past in ways that block us from seeing present reality and future possibility. Join us as we reflect on Indigenous Peoples Day and seek to hear new voices.

Sunday Worship: Atonement and Right Relations

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Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum

How can ancient and modern practices of apology, atonement, and restitution help us understand ways we can live together in right relation?

Sunday Worship: Keeping On Keeping On: Resilience and Possibility

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Worship Leader: Rev. Ian
Worship Associate: Julia Alberg-Burbank

Building the beloved community, living lives of connection, love and justice—these are not tasks on our to-do lists but ongoing, lifelong commitments. How do we care for ourselves and our communities to ensure that our hearts and spirits and minds and bodies are healthy and thrive for the long haul?

Sunday Worship: Chalice Circles: Exploring Spirit Together

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Worship Leaders: Bryna Blum, Fran Hoag, Diana Leslie, Steven Toporoff, Mel Wilkinson

Would you like the opportunity to get to know more people in our congregation and spend time exploring some interesting spiritual questions? Learn more about Chalice Circles, part of UUA’s small group ministry, that invites participants to reflect and share their life experiences on various topics. This Sunday five chalice circle members will simulate a Chalice Circle with congregation participation. Our topic will be “What Are Your Feelings About Joy These Days?” Do join us.

Sunday Worship: Worth and Dignity and our Bodies

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Worship Leader: Rev. Ian
Worship Associate: Joni Padduck

We affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person and we affirm and promote justice, equity, and compassion in human relations. How are we called to live these principles out in our relationships with all the people, all the bodies, around us?

Sunday Worship: The Work of Our Hands

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Worship Leader: Rev. Ian
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum

What work do we value? Why do we honor the work of some over the work of others? What do we owe to those who do the work we call essential. Join us on this Labor Day weekend as we explore together.

Sunday Worship: Seek and Hide: Sardines and the Search for Truth

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Worship Leaders: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Bob Rancourt

Our fourth principle calls us to a free and responsible search for truth and meaning. What does it mean to be responsible in our search for meaning and how do we live out the results of our searching?

Sunday Worship: How to be an Anti-Racist Congregation

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Worship Leader: Rev. Jen Simon
Worship Associate: Sarita Gonzales

In the past several years, Black writers such as Ibram Kendi, Ijeoma Oluo, and Adrienne Maree Brown have given us valuable advice on becoming actively anti-racist in our personal lives and our communities. As Unitarian Universalists continue to deepen their commitments, and their actions, toward a more just and equitable world, Jen Simon reflects on some necessary conditions UU congregations need to nurture in order to do this work in community.

Sunday Worship: The Impact of Our Aliveness on a More Joyful World

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Worship Leader: Dr. Maxine Kaye
Worship Associate: Mack Rogers

Enhancing our own personal attitudes and practices for an energetic and joyful life experience increases our capability to work happily and consistently in creating a world that works for all.

Relying on the Universal Source of Life that is ever-present, we become effective instruments for positive changes in ourselves and in the world.

Sunday Worship: What I Learned on the Plane from Frank

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Worship Leader: Vanessa T. Ament Ph.D., M.Div.
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum

The key message is to re-asses our assumptions about others as they deal with issues, such as conflict, in ways we might as individuals or a culture, judge, then dismiss, rather than try to understand as a way to open dialogue and gain understanding and compassion.

Sunday Worship: Kindness

Hybrid: Online and In-Person 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Sarita Gonzales

How do we practice kindness in a world that jostles us and pokes us and gives us so many opportunities to experience unkindness? Join us for a time of reflection, listening, practice, and renewal.

Sunday Worship: Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny

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Worship Leaders: Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray
Worship Associate: Rev. Ian W. Riddell

Join us as we share this recorded service from UUA president, Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray. We're all connected: an interdependent whole. Therefore, says Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, "covenant is our religious response to our fundamental interdependence." We make promises about how to be together, and how to be in the world. We also fall short of honoring those promises, inviting us to repair and strengthen the strands of community. The choice to mend broken strands of the web is an act of faithfulness.

Sunday Worship: Regeneration and Resistance

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Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Julia Alberg-Burbank

What might Theodore Parker and Doctor Who have to tell us about imagination, possibility, and perseverance? Join us as we explore identity and renewal in the face of the needs of the world.

Sunday Worship: War, Peace and Principled Action

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Worship Leader: Corbett Bratten
Worship Associate: Joni Padduck

A look at Veterans and the Peace Movement. How war really is a racket and how you, military veteran or not, can help bring peace to the planet.

S2S2S Board Meeting

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Sunday Worship: The Worth of a Person from a Jewish Perspective

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One of the principal affirmations in Judaism is that we are all created in the image of the divine and as a result we are all entitled to dignity and to be valued. Today, more than ever, we must not only remember this but practice this individually, collectively, as a nation and the world.

Sunday Morning Worship from UUA General Assembly

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Join us as we share in the Sunday service from the 2022 Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly shared with Unitarian Universalists around the country and around the world.
Please note the 9:30am start time

Sunday Worship: The Wide Circle of Universalism

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Since Rev Don preached several times about the “Widening the Circle” report in the summer of 2020, there has been much talk in UU circles of the need for new, liberating theologies. In this sermon, Rev Don calls us back to our Universalist roots, and how, on this Sunday honoring both Father’s Day and Juneteenth, we can celebrate and reclaim the freedom, reason, tolerance, and love that our Universalist faith represents.