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Water Communion

Come join us for our annual gathering together service. Bring your waters from your home or your summer adventures--or we'll have some for you. We will be drawing from the wisdom of the Saguaro, something that is unique to our special place in the valley. Join us for a lunch following service as well for $5/person. Welcome home!

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Spiritual Nourishment

In our final of four weeks, we will have a stew of music, poetry and spiritual practices to take a breath, nourish our souls and practice together. This week, we'll explore prayer, and finding UU-oriented ways in an easy-to-use format to explore what prayer means to us.

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Spiritual Nourishment

In our third of four weeks, we will have a stew of music, poetry and spiritual practices to take a breath, nourish our souls and practice together. This week, we'll explore the spiritual practice of looking at things creatively or using our hands creatively. You'll have opportunities to see things in new ways and maybe even to make something.

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Spiritual Nourishment

In our second of four weeks, we will have a stew of music, poetry and spiritual practices to take a breath, nourish our souls and practice together. This week, we'll explore spiritual practice using our bodies--body meditations and walking meditations in particular.

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Spiritual Nourishment

For four weeks, we will have a stew of music, poetry, and spiritual practices to take a breath, nourish our souls and practice together. This week, we'll explore the spiritual practice of Lectio Divina, where we take a poem and look at it several times. We also welcome back our Director of Music Benjie Messer and thank our Sabbatical Music coordinators.

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Hidden Pain

Many people live with disabilities or disorders that affect their daily lives. We pride ourselves in being compassionate and respectful toward those with disabilities. But what if that disability is invisible to the eye? Join us as we explore what it is like to live with hidden disabilities and how we can be inclusive to all.