Starr King Unitarian Universalist Church
Religion & Spirituality
A beloved Latin American Christmas tradition invites us to embody our Unitarian Universalist values. We believe in the inherent worth and dignity of every person and strive to be a welcoming faith. Las Posadas is evocative of Mary and Joseph’s journey seeking shelter from persecution and violence and being told “there’s no room at the inn.” Historically, Unitarian Universalists have been on the side of those being persecuted. We were part of the underground railroad, the Sharp’s efforts to help refugees escape Nazi-occupied Europe during WW II, the Sanctuary movement in the 1980s, and currently, many of our UU congregations are offering physical sanctuary to families being threatened with deportation. Join us as we reaffirm our commitment to oppose Muslim bans and deportations that tear families apart. We open the doors of our hearts to welcome all seeking sanctuary.
Hear a sermon by the Rev. Dr. María Cristina Vlassidis Burgoa and Rev. Deborah Lee.
Sympathy For the Devil
The Three Phases of the Moon: Maiden, Mother and Crone
A Path With Heart: Our Unitarian Universalist Journeys
Re-Weaving the Web
The Miracle of Forgiveness
Science and Culture
Halleluiah, Anyway
It Begins with Water
Labor Day
Just So Long and Long Enough
The Third Principle: Growing Souls
The Third Principle: Growing Souls
Turning Allies into Foes
How Did We Get Here?
Gathered Here In the Mystery of the Hour
Readers’ Theatre - The Indians and the Unitarians
How Did We Get Here?
Love and Wisdom
It’s a Big, Wide World
So Many Books, So Little Time
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