Topic: Women

American Idol: Finding Margaret Fuller

At the end of Women’s History Month, we take a look at Margaret Fuller, sometimes called ” America’s forgotten leading lady”, the radiant genius and fiery heart of the Unitarian Transcendentalist movement– and arguably our earliest feminist author.

Homecoming: Water Ceremony

Join us for our homecoming service where we will join each other for the beginning of a new Fellowship year. Everyone is invited to bring some water with special meaning to share — in person and on Zoom. The combined water is symbolic of our shared faith coming from many different sources. The Water Ceremony … Continue reading Homecoming: Water Ceremony

On the Eve of Real Life

As we consider women’s history this month, there’s a certain logic in revisiting Western culture’s most famous (or infamous) female literary archetype, the Bible’s first woman who, according to mythological tradition, launched human history. We know Eve primarily in her Christian garb—the woman who brought about “The Fall” and “original sin” and who has necessitated … Continue reading On the Eve of Real Life