Speaker: Rev. Alice Syltie

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Embracing Your Aliveness

In the Parable of the Trapeze last Sunday, the writer referred to the bar he was reaching for as his “aliveness coming to get him.” Taoist wisdom would ask us to be mindful, or present in this moment, as we walk the “Way.” How do we accept the future, as it becomes the present, and … Continue reading Embracing Your Aliveness

Letting Go

Our theme for October is “Letting Go” and the question to consider is, “What does it mean to be a people of letting go?” Sometimes letting go is a choice, and sometimes it is forced upon us. With any change, however, we are assured of the need to let go of something. We might let … Continue reading Letting Go

Would You Like to Hold the Baby

Our Annual Christmas Pageant!  The Children’s and Youth Religious Education program presents Joyce Poley’s “Would You Like to Hold the Baby,” retelling the Nativity Story from a Unitarian Universalist perspective and inviting the congregation into reflection on its meaning for today. This musical, multi-generational service features the UUCH Choir, congregational singing, a Christmas pageant of … Continue reading Would You Like to Hold the Baby

A Christmas Memory

In this month of Expectation, I remember the words from the opening of Truman Capote’s story “A Christmas Memory,” “It’s fruitcake weather.” I invite you to join the Worship Team and Rev. Alice Syltie as we recall this delightful and timeless story in an adapted presentation, directed by UUCH Member/Friend.