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Barely Organized Religion—Unitarianism, 200 Years Later Picture it: Boston, 1825. A room full of clergy, too many opinions, not enough snacks, and one big theological identity crisis. Out of that...
Barely Organized Religion—Unitarianism, 200 Years Later Picture it: Boston, 1825. A room full of clergy, too many opinions, not enough snacks, and one big theological identity crisis. Out of that...
Baccalaureate & Bridging Service A long-standing tradition at UU Wausau is to recognize those of us who are on the cusp of transitions — moving up in school, graduating from...
The Blessing of Coming Undone There’s holiness in falling apart—when the mask slips, the to-do list is abandoned, and all that’s left is raw, real need. This Sunday, we honor...
Flower Communion Today we celebrate Flower Communion, a beloved Unitarian Universalist tradition. Each person brings a flower to create a shared bouquet – a symbol of the beauty and uniqueness...
Occupied Play – The Rev. Iain McIntosh, preaching Occupied play is the term for what babies do with their arms, legs, hands and feet almost as soon as they're born....
Our Winter Retreat – Coordinated by Sally Schmidt and Joni Hahn Sharing our stories and tending to our traditions, led by past, present and future retreat friends.
Ambition Rehab You don’t have to be a ladder-climber to feel the pressure to impress. Whether it’s your LinkedIn bio or your spiritual résumé, ambition can quietly take over. This...
In Praise of Small Religions Not all religions build cathedrals. Some light a candle, whisper a name, or bake bread for someone who didn’t ask. This Sunday we honor the...
Take a Bow - Led by church member, Mary Testin How did Albert Einstein name his own spiritual journey of wonder and reverence?
Longing for Homesickness – Presenter, Danika Monarski Negative emotions such as homesickness and sorrow allow us to appreciate the beauty in having things precious enough to miss.
Stuck on Repeat: The Stuff We Love to Hate - The Rev. Brian Mason, preaching We say we believe in change—until someone actually tries to. This Sunday, we’ll look at...
From Blisters to Blessings Every pilgrimage—whether across miles or through a season of life—leaves its mark. The journey can be long, the load uneven, and the blisters real. But along...