Looking Back & Looking Forward…
Please join us on Sunday, July 28th as we celebrate our ministry paths, past, present and future!
Rev Donna Dolham is a Unitarian Universalist minister working as a Hospice Chaplain with Androscoggin Home Care and Hospice. She has served as a Beyond Categorical Thinking facilitator with the Unitarian Universalist Association, traveling throughout the US to congregations in transition, and has been in lay leadership positions prior to entering seminary. If you’d like to know more about her ministry, please visit her website at donnadolham.com.
Please join us on Sunday, July 28th as we celebrate our ministry paths, past, present and future!
As we live into this changing world, how will we take the time to create space for where we are as individuals and as a community.
Join us this Sunday as we explore the process of transformation individually as an Association of Unitarian Universalists. What do we add and what do we let drop away…
Join us this Sunday as we explore the process of transformation. What do we add and what do we let drop away…
How are our small and imperceptible choices and behaviors connected to our commitment to justice?
The act of opening our hearts to love is an act of liberation. In what ways does love center our lives?
As the chill of winter and the anticipation of snow settles in, may the mystery of stillness offer us a place to reflect, quiet our minds and spirits and engage a way forward filled with restoration and peace.
As we head into a season filled with reflections of capitalism inviting us away from our grounding in community and connection, what does it mean to be generous? In what ways can we slow down, notice the moments and find the beauty of this winter season?
Our hearts break open with the news of the violence for our neighbors in Lewiston and surrounding areas, for families, friends, and loved ones. We can be present for each other, supporting each other and grieving together. Please join us as we gather in person and online.
“What is extraordinary appears to us as a habit, the dawn, a daily routine of nature.” Abraham Joshua Heschel Abraham Joshua Heschel’s words invite us to remember that there is no accident to creating a beloved community. Please join us this Sunday as we explore creating community together!