Speaker: Kiya Heartwood - Guest Speaker

Kiya Heartwood is a lifelong musician, activist, and creator of good things in the world. She is currently in the final stages of completion of her Masters of Divinity degree from the Starr King School for the Ministry.

 

The Lives & Deaths of Rev. James Reeb & Viola Liuzzo

Today’s service brings back Kiya Heartwood, both our guest speaker and musician. She will take us back in history to tell us about 2 unsung heroes, who diligently fought for justice and lost their lives doing so. . . and their families who found no justice for their murders. Click on this link to view … Continue reading The Lives & Deaths of Rev. James Reeb & Viola Liuzzo

Kiss the Ground

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No Other Life but This

The habit of projecting ourselves out of the present moment and into a fantasy of what could be (both good and bad) is very common. But we have a choice that empowers us right now: to love both who is here and what is true. Join favorite guest speaker and musician Kiya Heartwood for this … Continue reading No Other Life but This

Margaret Fuller: Citizen of the World

Join us as Kiya Heartwood leads an exploration of the life and works of Margaret Fuller. A figure in the Transcendentalist movement along with Ralph Waldo Emerson, and Henry David Thoreau, Fuller forged an inspiring path as a journalist, literary critic, and advocate of the philosophy of liberation and fulfillment of the highest potential of … Continue reading Margaret Fuller: Citizen of the World

Hope Not Hell: Universalism Stories

How much do you know about our second U? The 1961 merger of the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America gave rise to the UUism that we know and practice today. But both traditions had a rich history before the last century, and beyond the boundaries of the United States. Join favorite … Continue reading Hope Not Hell: Universalism Stories