by truuoffice | Jan 20, 2026 | Reflections, Reflections by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow
In 1966, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. addressed hundreds of mostly white Unitarian Universalists. In his speech he said to them, “There is nothing more tragic than to sleep through a revolution.” What did he mean? And what does this mean for us today,...
by truuoffice | Jan 14, 2026 | Reflections, Reflections by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow, Social Justice
Sometimes people look around a room and say, disparagingly, “Everyone here has gray hair.” Or someone attends a demonstration and says, with discouragement, “Where are the young people?” Does it matter how old we are? Why? Let’s explore...
by truuoffice | Dec 27, 2025 | Reflections
On this Solstice Sunday morning, we gather to welcome back the light. Drawing on the myth of Persephone and Demeter, we’ll reflect on what it means to emerge from a season of darkness with new wisdom, tenderness, and strength. Through simple ritual, song, and shared...
by truuoffice | Dec 9, 2025 | Reflections, Reflections by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.
In our final gathering of the series, Charis Caldwell shares wisdom insights from Taoism – an ancient tradition that has long emphasised “the Way” as a means of spiritual insight and liberation. What might it look like to walk the Way today, during a time of...
by truuoffice | Nov 10, 2025 | Reflections, Reflections by Charis Caldwell, M.Phil. M.Div.
The Hebrew Bible and Christian scriptures contain unexpected wisdom—often hidden in plain sight. In this month’s reflection, Charis Caldwell uncovers the often-overlooked role of “Sophia” (Wisdom) as a divine feminine presence woven throughout Judeo-Christian texts....