Mapping Your Spiritual Journey

Sat, May 31, 9:00 AM – noon 
In-Person

Ever wanted to write about your spiritual journey? Or perhaps create a map of your own story?
Join us Saturday morning May 31 for a simple and fun way to do this.  We will use a combination of easy drawing exercises and short paragraphs to convey our spiritual development over time, and end with some writing and a timeline for you to take home. Learn More

Urban Gardens for Eco Justice

Sat. May 31,10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
Carpooling from UCW at 9:45 a.m. 

On Saturday, May 31 we will go to The Ellington Community Food Forest Garden at 103 Ellington Street in Dorchester, where we will be volunteering with the women of the Ellington Garden for a workday from 10:00-2:00 p.m.  Drinks and snacks will be provided from 10:00 a.m. to noon and then work in garden begins at 12:00 p.m.) Learn More

From Our Pastors: May 16, 2025

Rev. Amy
Clark Feldman

May 16, 2025

As some of you know, I was away for part of this week at a program for clergy and spiritual directors.  Each morning began at 7:45 a.m. with worship; and ended around 9:00 p.m. with worship.  Spiritual leaders from around the country each led one of the first five services; with each service focusing on one of the five senses – taste, touch, smell, hearing, sight – knowing that Jesus engaged and experienced all the senses in his very human, embodied, incarnate ministry.    Learn More

From Our Pastors: May 9, 2025

Rev. Megan Berkowitz
May 9, 2025

I had a lot of interest in the prayer structure I shared during last Sunday’s worship, so I wanted to write it out for you here. If you’re feeling like you’re not sure how to pray or what to say, sometimes a little scaffolding can help get you started. Don’t think that this is the ‘right’ way to pray though — any way to pray that leads you to open your heart to God is the right way! Learn More