All Posts by Rhonda Williamson

A crowd at a concert making a heart shape with their hands, displaying the spiritual connection among individuals.

The Warmth of Ritual

The Warmth of RitualLast night after dinner, as I sat at the table talking over the day with Jason, my four-year-old slid quietly away from the table and headed into a room of our house that we’ve repurposed during the pandemic.  Our two boys decided to share a room, feeling comforted by someone else being […]

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February 28th Worship Service: 10th Annual All-Ages Dance Service

February 28th Worship Service: 10th Annual All-Ages Dance ServiceJoin us for our 10th annual Community Dance & Music Service. Through music and movement, we will mindfully bring ourselves into the present moment, acknowledge and make space for our brokenness, and draw strength from our wholeness.  Make your offering at https://tiny.cc/fusd-give Share0 Tweet0 Share0 To share […]

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February 14th Worship Service: Souulful Living

February 14th Worship Service: Souulful LivingOn this Valentines Day, we’ll pass on romantic love and consider agape, which is the classical Greek word for the reciprocal love between humans and the divine, thought to be the origin of all human love. We’ll explore several techniques for developing agape in our own hearts and souls. Make […]

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February 7th Worship Service: Brokenness and Healing

February 7 Worship Service: Brokenness and HealingThis service will dive into our February Whole Souul Living Theme of Brokenness. We will further explore the time-honored practices of healing through lament. Make your offering at https://tiny.cc/fusd-give Share0 Tweet0 Share0 To share this story, please click on the social media badges above. If you are not already […]

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Each and Every Day

Each and Every DayFebruary is Black History Month.  It is also the shortest month of the year.  So how do we honor black history makers, while recognizing that black history is relevant 365 days a year?  Can we make a February gesture without legitimizing the idea that black history is an aside to our shared […]

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