Our Common Maladjustment
On this Martin Luther King Day weekend, Rev. Jones reflects on a famous line by the great civil rights leader. What are those things to which we ought to be maladjusted today?
On this Martin Luther King Day weekend, Rev. Jones reflects on a famous line by the great civil rights leader. What are those things to which we ought to be maladjusted today?
In a sorta-annual tradition, Rev. Jones offers his take on the State of the Congregation. Of course, the congregation exists in a fast- and perhaps dangerously-changing world, which gives us pause to think more deeply about why we’re here.
Join us for this UUCY holiday tradition- an evening musical service of carols for Christmas Eve, including “Silent Night” sung by candlelight. This family friendly service starts at 6:30 p.m. in our historic Sanctuary.
Presented by Rev. Ken Jones, the second in the series of sermons on Unitarian Universalist Principles. “…justice, equity, and compassion in human relations.”
Presented by Reverend Ken Jones, the first in a sermon series on the Unitarian Universalist Principles. “…affirm and promote the inherent worth and dignity of every person.”
On this post-election sermon, Rev. Jones reflects on one of the final questions that Martin Luther King asked us — Chaos or Community?
First we’ll have our regular brief service. Then we’ll have our “always above average” pancakes and other assorted goodies for Breakfast/brunch. Then we’ll work and play together in an interactive workshop to reflect on our cottage meetings and articulate the values and purpose of the Unitarian Universalist Church of Yakima. Everyone — members and non-members … Continue reading First Sunday Pancake Breakfast and All-Congregation Workshop!
The Invasion of the Body by Rev. Ken Jones
Rev. Ken Jones presents on the limitations of the “white experience” in America
No matter how many times you stumble and fall, you can always begin again by saying “yes.”