Occurring on May 1st, Beltane is a fire ceremony held to signify the midpoint between Spring and Summer. Beltane was historically an Irish celebration/festival that later spread throughout the British isles. Likely the name comes from the Irish word bel, meaning “bright” or fortunate and the Gaelic word “teine,” which means fire. Beltane is a … Continue reading Beltane 2026
Martin Todd Allen is a native of Jackson, Mississippi. He is an educator, activist, and a degreed theologian. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Join us on April 26th at 11:00 a.m. to listen to fellow UU Todd Allen as he speaks to us about America Beyond Nationalism. We will discuss how our country has changed over the last … Continue reading Sunday Service – Special Guest Speaker Todd Allen “The Separation of Church and Hate”
Starting in 1951, radio pioneer Edward R. Murrow asked Americans from all walks of life to write essays about their most fundamental and closely held beliefs and how these beliefs guide their daily lives. This Spring, each month, we will uphold our value of pluralism and explore the diversity among our members and friends as … Continue reading This I Believe Series