Speaker: Rev. Joe Cleveland

Moving Through You

Speaker: Rev. Joe Cleveland | The ‘Summer of Song’ continues with “When You Are a Wave” by UU songwriter Peter Mayer. Mayer’s song will help us to continue to explore the question of ‘what is it to be’ that we looked at last week, as well as the question of what it is that religion … Continue reading Moving Through You

What It Is To Be

Speaker: Rev. Joe Cleveland | I sometimes call the blues artist and songwriter Chris Smither my favorite philosopher. Today, we’ll use his song “I Am the Ride” to help us explore what it is that makes a song or a text sacred or religious. We’ll also plumb it for insights into the spirit and into … Continue reading What It Is To Be

Love Beyond

Speaker: Rev. Joe Cleveland | “There is a love that exists beyond the love we think we know.” Our summer of song continues with a song that helps us explore a theology of love. With the help of “Love Beyond” by old-time fiddler and songwriter James Leva, we’ll explore what we believe in when we … Continue reading Love Beyond

Hearing Our Call

Speaker: Rev. Joe Cleveland | The notion of a calling can sometimes feel a bit elusive. And sometimes, hearing who we are called to be can paradoxically mean letting go of our ego or current sense of self. Today we explore the spiritual practice of listening for the ways our love wants to manifest in … Continue reading Hearing Our Call

100 Years of Flowers

Speaker: Rev. Joe Cleveland | This morning’s service is not just our annual flower communion. We also celebrate the 100th anniversary of the ritual which was created by the Unitarian minister Norbert Čapek and first used in the Unitarian church in Prague, Czechoslovakia, on June 4, 1923. We learn about Norbert Čapek and also about … Continue reading 100 Years of Flowers

Wake to Sleep

Speaker: Rev. Joe Cleveland | “I wake to sleep and take my waking slow.” So starts a famous poem by Theodore Roethke. There is no wakefulness without sleep. This morning we explore rest as a spiritual practice and as key to liberation. We look to the rhythms of nature—which bring to us now long nights … Continue reading Wake to Sleep