by Rachel Simpson | Jun 2, 2023 | Community, Guest Authors, Peace, Love & Unity, Personal Growth, Unity blog, Youth & Family
Dear friends,Back in October, I shared with the board how meaningful attending Kids Camp had been to me as a kid and that it was a catalyst of good in my life. We wanted to help share that story with you, the ministers, LUTs, board members, lay leaders, youth ministry...
by Kevin Kubota | Nov 11, 2022 | Community, Guest Authors, Peace, Love & Unity, Personal Growth, Unity blog
Today is Veteran’s Day, when we honor the people over the years who have risked/given their lives to keep the rest of us, and our democracy, safe. While we may have differing opinions on the wisdom of war as a means to safety or peace, we all agree on the value of...
by Kevin Kubota | Aug 15, 2022 | Peace, Love & Unity, Spirituality, Unity blog
Yesterday, Rev. Jane shared a beautiful talk and ceremony at our Sunday Celebration Service. It may not have been your typical “sermon” (which we never actually have at our Unity anyway), and it connected deeply with so many of us because it was about something most...
by Kevin Kubota | Mar 2, 2022 | Peace, Love & Unity, Personal Growth, Spirituality
From Count Dracula to the launching of a rocket to our mother’s theoretical end of patience, we have always used counting to bring our attention to something important. It’s no wonder it is also a key ingredient in countless meditation practices and methods for...
by Elaine Cornick | Mar 1, 2022 | Guest Authors, Peace, Love & Unity, Spirituality
So if we’re not in “Kansas”, where are we? Or where might we be? You’ve no doubt noticed that this isn’t the same world we’ve been in, on some subtle, as well as the more obvious, levels. So if we’re not in “Kansas” anymore, where are we? Or where might we...
by Rev. Jane Hiatt | Aug 12, 2020 | Peace, Love & Unity
We live in a polarized world. In the United States, the polarity is intense. Much as inCivil War days, families and friends are divided in their opinions and beliefs. At leastmine are. I have strong opinions myself and struggle to understand how people whothink...