Call to Worship: Does everyone have a right to dignity?
Unitarian Universalist congregations affirm seven principles, basically a set common ethics and sources of traditions, that all member fellowships acknowledge. The first principle of Unitarian...
View ArticleTransient and permanent
Theodore Parker, an abolitionist, feminist and radical Unitarian preacher in Boston in the 1840s, wrote a famous (and for its time) controversial sermon, “A Discourse on the Transient and Permanent in...
View ArticleThe unifying experience of being alive
Sally Gabb connects the profound and mundane. More than simple opposites, Gabb asks us to consider the spaces in between. Do I usually look at snow in a spiritual way? Of course not. When snow arrives...
View ArticleFirst Unitarian Church of Providence to hang Black Lives Matter banner
On Sunday, March 20, at 11:30 am, The First Unitarian Church of Providence will hang a banner affirming that “Black Lives Matter” over its Benevolent St. entrance (just above the intersection with...
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