Pioneering Suffrage: Idaho’s Unique Path to Women’s Voting Rights — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 31, 2024

This talk highlights the unique journey of Idaho women in securing their right to vote, showcasing show they diverged from Eastern tactics to craft a strategy that matched Idaho’s distinct political and social landscape in the late 19th century. Through organizing, campaigning, and leveraging political alliances, Idaho women were instrumental in achieving suffrage in 1896, ahead of the national movement.

Sermon by Samra Culum

Worship Associate is Perri Gardner

The Quicksand Called Perfectionism — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 24, 2024

We want to do our best, right? The more something matters to many of us, the heavier the weight of responsibility becomes that we ‘get it right’. What if ‘getting it right’ were as simple as giving up on being right all the time? This Sunday, Rev. Jenny Peek shares her message on perfectionism, naming it for the troublemaker it is in our faith community.

Worship Associate is Melody Lenkner

Unitarian Universalism and the Peace Corps : Shared Principles — Melody and Charlie Lenkner

This month we celebrate the establishment of the Peace Corps 63 years ago by President John F. Kennedy.

The Peace Corps effort involves many Unitarian Universalist principles. Please join congregants Melody and Charlie Lenkner as they share a brief history of the Peace Corps and their experience in Colombia, South America.

Don Morishita will be the Worship Associate

Transformation: A Sacred Journey — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 10, 2024

Daylight Savings Time, so set your clocks!!

Each of us has a story of who we were, who we are becoming, and who we want to be. Sharing examples from her own story from Mormonism to Unitarian Universalism, Jeannine will invite those present to reflect on who loved you into this place, and the things we want to let go of or give thanks for.

Service by Jeannine Robinett

Worship Associate is Pam Blankenheim