Funeral for Shame
“One of the biggest obstacles for us to find inner peace is the shame that we carry. Join us on a journey and a discussion of shame… and how we can finally work to say goodbye to it in our lives once and for all … read more.
“One of the biggest obstacles for us to find inner peace is the shame that we carry. Join us on a journey and a discussion of shame… and how we can finally work to say goodbye to it in our lives once and for all … read more.
As our planet tips on its axis to balance between night and day, this is a season to reflect on the balance in our own lives. Drawing wisdom from the autumnal equinox and the Jewish High Holy Days, we will take a Unitarian Universalist look … read more.
Join us for the first service of our fellowship year as we officially welcome Rev. Leslie into our pulpit! While things are different with everything going “virtual” this year, we’re still finding creative ways to hold onto our connections and traditions. Bring your own rock … read more.
Peter Mayer, performing songwriter, UU musician, and the lyricist for our beloved “Blue Boat Home”, will be doing a dedicated performance for us. His original songs are filled with humor and social and spiritual commentary.
Check back here for information about logging into this Virtual Sunday … read more.
A panel of four will reflect on what they learned about themselves and about the process of antiracism work. What started as a UU La Crosse Fellowhsip project called BCOR: Beloved Conversations Opposing Racism has evolved into a regional community wide project called Waking Up … read more.
Former UU La Crosse Members Eric and Ellen Severson left La Crosse — their home of 21 years — about a year ago so that Eric could be called as a UU minister in Midland, MI. Eric will reflect on lessons learned about letting go, … read more.
You may be familiar with the Tibetan term, Bardo. If so, you probably associate it with the experience after death and before rebirth. Bardo actually refers to in between this and that: this life and the next, this moment and the next, this phase of … read more.
As science continues to discover a universal story of how life came to exist, that story has the potential to become the unifying human story of creation. Such a unifying story could help humanity transcend our religious conflicts and recognize our interconnectedness. Creation myths of … read more.
We UUs, especially those of us deemed agnostics, atheists and humanists, feel good to let go of inherited or culturally imposed beliefs about a punishing God, and to embrace our inherent worth and dignity. The next step – which sometimes lasts a lifetime – is … read more.