

Church of the Larger Fellowship UU Worship
Church of the Larger Fellowship
Worship services from the Church of the Larger Fellowship, a Unitarian Universalist congregation without geographical boundaries or walls.
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Jul 28, 2025 • 0sec
The Inside Matches the Outside- Rev. Phoenix Bell-Shelton Biggs
In a world that often asks us to wear masks or shrink parts of ourselves, integrity calls us to live with wholeness and authenticity. This service explores what it means to align our inner truth with our outer lives—and how that alignment can be a path to healing, liberation, and sacred belonging.

Jul 21, 2025 • 0sec
Sacred Little Things- Rev. Donté Hilliard
As Unitarian Universalists, we care deeply about matters of justice. However, in a world where the chaos and evils of Empire are becoming more and more apparent to many, how do we confront and transform overlapping and interlocking systems of structural evil, while fostering the integrity of our fullness? Join us this week as we explore how valuing sacred little things can offer us a new perspective on social transformation and personal formation.
Reading suggestion: Emergent Strategy: Shaping Change, Changing Worlds by adrienne maree brown

Jul 14, 2025 • 0sec
Holy Wholeness - Rev. Dr. Michael Tino
How does our relationship with the sacred call us to integrity? Does wholeness simply require us to be ourselves, or is there something more involved? We will explore the dimension of integrity that connects us to something beyond ourselves.

Jul 7, 2025 • 0sec
Spirituality or Disassociation?-Aisha Hauser
Over the years, and in different congregations I’ve served, I have received feedback that I was “too political” and not “spiritual enough.” I will name that spirituality absent recognition of the politics of the day is disassociation. We can be spiritual as we navigate the challenges of our times. The invitation is to engage in grounded spirituality that feeds the soul while not denying what is happening in the world.

Jun 30, 2025 • 0sec
Remembering The Time Before - Donté Hilliard
What is the relationship between story-telling, meaning-making, memory and thriving? Join us this week as we explore remembering and reclaiming our past as a liberative practice.

Jun 22, 2025 • 0sec
Songs of the Voiceless - Rev. Dr. Michael Tino, Mimi Bornstein & Unlocking Harmony
We are called to bear witness to the lives of our incarcerated beloveds. Through their words and their songs, written with Unlocking Harmony, we will be entrusted with a sacred gift of giving voice to those our society makes voiceless.

Jun 16, 2025 • 0sec
Courage Amidst the Flowers (A CLF Flower Ceremony) - Rev. Dr. Michael Tino
The Unitarian Universalist tradition of the Flower Ceremony (also called Flower Communion or Flower Festival) was introduced in 1923 Prague by the Revs. Norbert and Maja Čapek to celebrate the beginning of summer. It soon became a symbol of the beauty found in diverse community, which was already under attack in Europe at the time. We will celebrate a CLF version of the flower ceremony and use the courage of the Čapeks to guide us together.

Jun 9, 2025 • 0sec
The Fragments of Her: A Meditation on Memory and Love - Rev. Ali KC Bell
In this soul-deep service, I’ll speak the truth of my own grief—of what it means to love someone whose memory is fading, and to keep remembering anyway. Together, we’ll honor the tenderness of memory, the ache of forgetting, and the fierce, faithful ways we carry love forward.

Jun 2, 2025 • 0sec
Moral Injury and Modern Life - Aisha Hauser
The concept of moral injury is a phenomenon of distress when people witness horrors that contradict one's deeply held beliefs. Humans in the past few decades have been experiencing moral injury when we witness the horrors in Gaza and the horrors here in the U.S. with seemingly no way to stop them. We will explore ways to maintain our sense of self, justice and the will to continue fighting for a kind and equitable world.

May 26, 2025 • 0sec
Stop Hiding Your Light- Donté Hilliard
If self-care is communal care and communal care is self-care, who benefits when we hide or dim our light; our unique manifestation of the Source/Force of life? Join us this week as we re-shape and reframe our relationship to ourselves and the (often problematic) metaphor of light.