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“The Fruits of Our Roots”

Did you know that since 2013, Black Lives of Unitarian Universalism has been promoting an 8th Principle to be added to our current seven? But this 8th Principle didn’t come out of nowhere. Let’s explore the history that brought us here, so we might understand … read more.

The Enduring Families Project

The Enduring Families Project is the subject of this week’s talk. This theatre project focuses on telling the stories of early African Americans who lived in the La Crosse area from the mid 19th century until the early 20th century. You will see one of … read more.

“Building the Beloved Community”

Dr. King wrote, “Our goal is to create a beloved community and this will require a qualitative change in our souls as well as a quantitative change in our lives.” He spoke frequently of Beloved Community, a dream rooted in liberation theology, mercy, and radical … read more.

“What the Buddha Taught and We Imagined”

The teachings of the historic Buddha summed up as Diagnosis and Treatment. But then what? How does the “Buddha Way” actually work day to day, moment by moment?

How is it related to what we call “psycho-therapy”?

After Buddha finished teaching, the human imagination took over transforming … read more.

“Art & Creativity for Healing and Wholeness”

On Sunday, January 24, we will explore our monthly themes of Consolation and Imagination with Melissa Fannin of Fannin Counseling in La Crosse. As a licensed art therapist and counselor, she helps clients facing challenges such as change, grief, and trauma to develop practical, everyday … read more.

“A Songwriter and His Truth”

JohnSmith will sing songs and tell stories of his journey of creating and singing songs in response to his own truth.

Wisconsin songwriter Johnsmith has won several awards including the Kerrville TX New Folk and Great Lakes Songwriting Contests. He teaches songwriting at festivals, song camps, … read more.

Strength and Joy in the New Year

UU have a proud history of social justice. As we reflect on what has been done, we make our own commitments to clarity. The work is done best when we care for ourselves. We will explore some meditation techniques to help ourselves find peace.

Ann Beechler … read more.