10 Things I Love About the Earth Centered Spirituality Group at First Unitarian Church of Dallas

10 Things I Love About the Earth Centered Spirituality Group at First Unitarian Church of Dallas 🌍

If you’re looking for a spiritual home that honors the rhythms of the earth and welcomes all seekers, let me tell you about the Earth Centered Spirituality Group at the First Unitarian Church of Dallas (FUCD). This group is a breath of fresh air, a warm community, and a vital connection to the sacredness of the natural world. Here are ten things that make this group so special:

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Carrying the Light Forward: Summer Solstice Potluck & Celebration

Carrying the Light Forward: Summer Solstice Potluck & Celebration

The sun is high, the days are long, and the earth is in its full, radiant bloom. While the official astronomical Summer Solstice lands on June 21st, the spirit of the season is something to be savored. That’s why we are keeping the vibrant energy alive and gathering a few days later to celebrate as a community!

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The First Face of Welcome: 5 Things I Love About Being a Greeter at First Unitarian Church of Dallas

The First Face of Welcome: 5 Things I Love About Being a Greeter at First Unitarian Church of Dallas There is something profoundly special about the quiet moments before the sanctuary doors open on a Sunday morning. While many are still finishing their coffee or navigating the parking garage on Normandy, I am already at … Read more

Bealtaine Potluck And Community Ritual First Unitarian Church Of Dallas

Bealtaine Potluck And Community Ritual First Unitarian Church Of Dallas

Whether you call it May Day, Beltane, or Bealtaine, the arrival of May marks a vibrant turning point in the Wheel of the Year. As the North Texas landscape explodes into full bloom, our community is coming together to honor the “bright fire” of summer.

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You Belong Here. Period.

You Belong Here. Period.

In a world that often feels like it’s full of “terms and conditions,” finding a place where you can actually take a breath is rare. We’ve all seen the signs that say “All Are Welcome,” only to find out there’s a hidden asterisk or a list of “ifs” and “buts” waiting at the door.

At First Unitarian Church of Dallas, we decided a long time ago to throw away the fine print.

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