Topic: History

We Hold These Truths to be Self-Evident

What does the best friend of this German UU minister’s grandfather have to do with the 4th of July, and how can this help us to love this country even better? Come find out this Sunday!

This is a prerecorded service performed by Rev. Rica Kaufel. Please … read more.

Pastor, prophet, teacher, scholar…and you

A congregation has many ministries, and we each play a part in them. We minister to our friends, to our congregation, and to the world. We’ll look at the different ministerial roles we each might take on at times, and how these roles have been perceived throughout … read more.

Draw the Circle Wide

For decades, Unitarian Universalists throughout the country have been wrestling with our aspirations to build an anti-racist, anti-oppressive and multicultural society—beginning with our own congregations. In the current era of hyper-consciousness about how prevalent white supremacy ideas and practices are in our national history and … read more.

Choice: At the Belly of Our UU Faith

If women are once again forced to give birth against their choice, they will lose control of their destiny. There is no more important moral/spiritual issue in this time.

Minister Emerita of First UU Church of San Diego, Carolyn is looking forward to worshiping with you.

Service … read more.

The Pilgrims: Both Saints and Sinners

There are two competing narratives about the first Thanksgiving and the Pilgrims. Harmony and friendship between the Pilgrims and Indians.  And the beginnings of crimes and genocide.  The reality is—it’s complicated.

Rev. Dr. Arvid Straube has been a parish minister for 35 years.  He has served … read more.

History and Humility

Our worship theme for the month of November is “Holding History.” In today’s service, we will look back at a few moments in history where people thought they were getting things right, but with the benefit of hindsight we can recognize their shortcomings. We’ll have a chance … read more.

Holding History

Gregory C. Carrow-Boyd asks that you invite a friend to join us online this Sunday, as we share about the living and lifesaving nature of our faith.

Gregory C. Carrow-Boyd, MEd, is a Master Credentialed Religious Educator and Aspirant for ministry. He is a doctoral student at … read more.