“May Day! May Day!” by Rev. Zenshin Florence Caplow
May Day has many layers of meaning - it is the great pagan fire festival of Beltane; it is "International Workers Day"; it is a distress call (mayday! mayday!); and, […]
May Day has many layers of meaning - it is the great pagan fire festival of Beltane; it is "International Workers Day"; it is a distress call (mayday! mayday!); and, […]
Description: "We get lost in our thinking, we believe what we think and we think we’re right. In his book Zen Mind Beginner’s Mind, Suzuki Roshi writes, “In the beginner’s […]
DESCRIPTION: We are just past the 25th anniversary of the Interspiritual paradigm, named at the turn of this Century by Br. Wayne Teasdale and four other renowned global interfaith pioneers. […]
This Sunday is a Fellowship Service, founded in the Unitarian Universalist philosophy of Small Group ministry. We gather with a lay leader in conversations that deepen and expand the ministry […]
What does housing justice look like when home itself is under threat? On Sunday, May 31, TRUU’s Social Justice Fellowship will explore the growing crisis of displacement as wealthy investors purchase mobile home parks and put long-standing residents at risk. Centering the voices of neighbors from Cavern Springs Mobile Home Park — including local organizer […]
Our Soul Matters theme for June is “Flourishing Together.” How do we flourish in community? What weakens the love and connection of community, and how can we continue to nurture […]
Music has almost magical powers—it can bring us together, heal, motivate, let us feel the breadth of our emotions and the depth of our connections. It helps us express ourselves […]
“What makes our perception of time so variable, sometimes so fast and sometimes so slow—and sometimes both at once? It has been five years since I last spoke at TRUU, […]