Spiritual Life is more than “Proper Beliefs and Dogma” — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 30, 2025

For a large part, contemporary spiritual life has turned into “proper beliefs and dogmas”. Spiritual life is more, much more than “proper belief and dogmas”. It is about being faithful to loving as we are loved. Such faithfulness is filled with risks and challenges. A spiritual life is not meant to be a safe place. We are pleased to welcome the Reverend Don Hammond (retired) from United Church of Christ as he reflects on this topic. 

Melody Lenkner is Worship Associate

Getting around these days — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 23, 2025

Most of us can either remember or easily imagine a time when someone apparently needed a helping hand, or maybe we were that person. As lovely social beings, humans more often than not will notice and come to help without ever being asked. What is the experience for the helpee and the helper? When do we know to ask or offer, respectively? Our visiting minister, Rev. Jenny, joins us this Sunday. As a newly disabled person, Jenny will share her evolving reflection on this topic.

Worship Associate is Don Morishita

Sound Meditation : Restoring Harmony — 10:30 a.m Sunday, March 16, 2025

Sound meditation is being used by Lejla Becirovic, social worker for Idaho Home Health and Hospice, as a therapy for residents at a local assisted living facility. The program is designed with three key objectives: reintegration, engagement, and fostering cohesiveness among participants. People often report reduced anxiety, improved focus, and a greater sense of belonging. Her innovative work has earned her a distinguished place in healthcare and social work. In 2024, she was honored with the Global Recognition Award for her lifetime contributions, a testament to her dedication to advancing care practices.

Worship Associate is Don Morishita

Awakening Through Healing — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, March 2, 2025

The heartache of losing a loved one, especially a child, can be one of life’s biggest challenges. Join us this Sunday as Bethany Orrick, emotional intelligence coach, author, and spiritual guide dedicated to helping others find peace, confidence, and transformation, shares how the loss of her 9-year-old daughter, Jessica, led her to explore emotional healing, mindfulness, and spiritual awakening

Don Morishita is the Worship Associate

Day of Remembrance — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, February 16th, 2025

On February 19, 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt signed Executive Order 9066, which gave the U.S. Army the authority to remove 120,000 people of Japanese ancestry living in Washington, Oregon, and California during WWII. Most of these people were American citizens. This Executive Order forced people to abandon their jobs, their homes, and their lives to be sent to one of ten concentration camps scattered in desolate, remote regions of the country. Join us for our Sunday discussion service, which will be a panel discussion about this event in history and what it means today.    

Service by Don Morishita

Worship Associate Perri Gardner

Chocolate Communion — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, February 2, 2025

Exploring how we love our neighbors, our physical spaces, and ourselves. 

“Love doesn’t just sit there, like a stone, it has to be made, like bread; remade all the time, made new.”― Ursula K. Le Guin

Join Magic Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship congregant Perri Gardner for a reflection on how we love our neighbors, our physical spaces, and ourselves. 

This service will incorporate an emerging Unitarian Universalist ritual—chocolate. communion. Chocolates will be provided!

Worship Associate is Jonathan Thompson

Learning What We Already Know — 10:30 a.m. Sunday, January 26th

Our speaker this Sunday is the Reverend Jenny Peek, who serves our sibling congregation in Pocatello. Congregations across the nation are asking themselves, where are the young families, the single adults, the progressive activists and spiritual seekers who would feel at home here among us? How do we make ourselves ready, more welcoming, less closed, more … relevant? Join us this Sunday as Jenny shares her understanding and personal truth–that we probably already know, but really need to feel in our bones. 

Worship Associate Pam Blankenheim