Topic: Nature

Humanism and Spirituality

In 1832 Ralph Waldo Emerson left his position as a Unitarian minister and went on to become an influential writer and speaker whose ideas had a deep impact on the Unitarian Universalist movement and American spirituality in general. By blending his interest in Hindu spirituality, … read more.

Water Communion

At Summit, our congregational year runs from July 1 through June 30, yet the first Sunday after Labor Day is when we mark the end of summer and the beginning of our return to regular events at the Fellowship.  Even in these unusual times we … read more.

The Spiritual Benefit of Animals

A service to acknowledge the spiritual benefit and support given to us by the creatures that create the web of life, be they pets or not.  The service will include an opportunity for fellowship members and friends to “introduce” their favorite animal cohabitants, via Zoom of course.  So, … read more.

Flower Communion

Please join us for our annual Flower Communion service! We can’t all meet together in person to exchange flowers, so instead we will have a virtual exchange… but it will be in real time on Sunday. Before the service, please find some flowers you would … read more.

Act Naturally

The idea of the natural plays a large role in religion and society. For Unitarian Universalists, we have Emerson and Thoreau, earth-based spiritual traditions, the interconnected web of all existence… We’ll look at good and bad ways that an appeal to nature might inform our … read more.