At Chalice we are people of many beliefs and backgrounds: people with a religious background, people with none, people who believe in a God, people who don’t, and people who let the mystery be.
This Independence Day, a week after our annual UU General Assembly, Rev Nica and Chalice members share stories about what's going on in our wider fait...
As things start opening up and we return to life in a more normal way, we explore the importance of grieving what we've lost and assessing what we've ...
In the Pixar animation, Soul, middle school teacher and jazz pianist Joe Gardner has a sudden near death experience that sends him to the Great Before...
French author Marcel Proust said “Remembrance of things past is not necessarily the remembrance of things as they were.” Since our memories hold the s...
We all have a mother - but there our similarities end. Our experience of motherhood is dynamic and can run the gamut from warm to reactive. Join us fo...
The stories we tell ourselves shape our lives. Whether we repeatedly relive the stories from our past in our minds or actions, or we allow them to det...
UU Musician Lea Morris says: "Not only is there no time like the present. There is no time but the present." Today we will share in a collaborative se...
As part of the interfaith climate action week and to celebrate Earth Day, we focus on our sacred ground, the soil that nourishes us, the earth that ho...
In spring of 1961, Unitarianism and Universalism merged to become one religion. Today we celebrate Unitarian Universalism's 60th anniversary by honori...
As we begin our month exploring the theme of 'Becoming', we celebrate a Unitarian Universalist interpretation of the Easter story. Jesus taught us to ...