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Podcasts from the Unitarian Universalist Church of Palo Alto (UUCPA). At UUCPA, we come together to support one another in our continuing commitment to a free and loving search for spiritual...

A man named Itaru Sasaki missed his deceased cousin, so he set up a phone booth in his garden in Ōtsuchi, Japan. Although the phone was not...

Last week we talked about time. This week the topic will be money, and the following week, the series will wrap up with a service on work. I...

Both our political system and our religious tradition grew out of a highly individualistic philosophy. But our experiences tell us that we a...

Invisible people roll past us, walk among us, even speak to us . . . and what’s even stranger, we are sometimes invisible to them. Thi...

It can be very hard to be a latecomer to a point of view. As people like Rep. Liz Cheney have discovered, you not only anger the people with...

You heard the reflection, now hear the sermon: on how disability rights activists in this country both influenced and inherited the movement...

The audio player above plays the audio podcast of the sermon only. The YouTube player below plays the video of the entire service with copyr...

Once a year, the high-school-age members of UUCPA lead a service and always have great insights into the world around us. Today they offer l...

We hope you can participate in this annual ritual of ingathering. During the ritual in the August 30 service, waters and words that were sha...

Fifty-one years ago today, the people gathered at the Stonewall Inn had had one police raid too many, and they fought back. Many consider th...

Not this one, but previous ones. Plague and flu, tuberculosis and smallpox: each has challenged us, shown us who we were and could become, a...

Our guest speaker is now retired and living on the Peninsula after a career that has included service to our congregations in England, New H...

What we honor with a special day or simply a moment of our attention, we elevate in our lives. What needs attention that we neglect too much...

We all carry around a set of beliefs about ourselves, particularly things we “can’t do or be”; like paint, sing, dance, be smart, be beautif...

As the year turns anew, many of us make New Year’s Resolutions. At the same time, some of us are watching the games of the College Football...

Our annual remembrance service is a good place to put Frank Ostaseski’s invitations to the test. They arose out of his experiences of workin...

Frank Ostaseski, a Buddhist teacher and end-of-life caregiver, suggests five invitations into fuller life. We’ll explore one in each of five...

In our Building Your Own Theology class last fall, participants generated their ten (or more) commandments. They were so wise and wild and l...

In our annual fire service, we mark the holidays of Candlemas, St. Brigid's Day and Imbolc--which converge at this midpoint between the wint...

Can we review our 2017 resolutions, and our lives so far, with compassion instead of judgment? It is particularly hard to do in those matter...