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Audio recordings, at your convenience. Nurture your spirit. Unitarian Universalism draws from the teachings of the major world religions and appeals to people from a diversity of traditions. At the core of our faith are a set of principles that reflect values, rather than dogma. Our religious beliefs vary. For both the heart and the mind, Shelter Rock offers engaging worship, religious education, opportunities for social action, a breadth of extraordinary music, and a community of caring, curious and compassionate people. We aspire to be a loving religious community where we can grow spiritually and build a more just and joyful world.

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Audio recordings, at your convenience. Nurture your spirit. Unitarian Universalism draws from the teachings of the major world religions and appeals to people from a diversity of traditions. At the core of our faith are a set of principles that reflect values, rather than dogma. Our religious beliefs vary. For both the heart and the mind, Shelter Rock offers engaging worship, religious education, opportunities for social action, a breadth of extraordinary music, and a community of caring, curious and compassionate people. We aspire to be a loving religious community where we can grow spiritually and build a more just and joyful world.

    Love at the Center, led by Rev. Daniel Lawlor

    Love at the Center, led by Rev. Daniel Lawlor

    "One cannot live with sighted eyes and feeling hearts and not know or react to the miseries which afflict this world.”  
    - Lorraine Hansberry 

    Unitarian Universalism is growing spiritual habits to respond to the ongoing climate crisis. How can love be at the center of our religious responses and relationships during this time of extreme weather and rising xenophobia? Hear grounding songs, special readings, a meditation for all ages, and an invitation to reflect on love as a spiritual practice- especially in hard times.

    Love at the Center, led by Rev. Daniel Lawlor, Guest Minister, on August 27, 2023. 

    • 56 min
    What Have You Got To Lose, led by Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson

    What Have You Got To Lose, led by Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson

    We often find ourselves stuck in unhelpful patterns, afraid to take a chance on something new. This week, we ask, "What have we got to lose?" Led by Rev. Kimberly Quinn Johnson, Guest Minister, on August 20, 2023. 

    • 52 min
    How Then Shall We Live, led by Rev. Michael Crumpler

    How Then Shall We Live, led by Rev. Michael Crumpler

    In light of the hate that is fueling our culture and targeting our people, how shall we live out our Unitarian Universalist values? Led by Rev. Michael Crumpler  on August 13, 2023. 

    • 55 min
    Soulful Sundown, led by Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore with the Cosmic Orchestra

    Soulful Sundown, led by Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore with the Cosmic Orchestra

    Soulful Sundown offers Rev. Fenimore’s spoken word with music from The Cosmic Orchestra, onsite and online. Special guest musical artist Deb Talan featured at onsite-only Coffee House afterward.

    Where music resides at the heart of religious experience.

    • 56 min
    There Will Be Joy, led by Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore

    There Will Be Joy, led by Rev. Dr. Natalie Fenimore

    With the world full of tragedy–with floods and fires all around–it can be too easy to succumb to despair. But humanity can be uplifted by hope and joy and love. We can contribute to the well-being of each other. How might we embrace JOY as a spiritual practice of this community? August 6, 2023

    • 1 hr 1 min
    Being Creative, Finding Community, led by Rev. David Carl Olson

    Being Creative, Finding Community, led by Rev. David Carl Olson

    Being Creative, Finding Community, led by Rev. David Carl Olson on July 16, 2023. The Worship Service in the Veatch Ballroom includes group singing and sharing, with a brief and thoughtful message by Rev. David Carl Olson. Rev. Olson was formerly the Associate Director of the Institute for Theology and the Arts at Andover Newton Theological School. There, community was emphasized through collective creative acts by visual artists, dancers, and musicians. Theologians in residence helped the community see the long human story of spirituality, morality, and ethics.

    • 1 hr 3 min

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