
Wisdom Exploration at Chalice!
A place for wonder. A place for fun.
Welcome, welcome everyone!
Chalice Family Update
February 12, 2026
Speak With Our Lives
Sunday morning at 10am
with Rev. Maddie Sifantus
Do you have a book that has informed your life? A long-time favorite of Rev. Maddie’s is Parker Palmer’s “Let Your Life Speak: Listening to the Voice of Vocation.” Is how we live our lives congruent with our deepest sense of self and meaning? How does our life speak to us in these times?
Join StreamYard Meeting
You can also view our Livestream on FB
This is a welcoming space for people of all ages.
Children and youth have the option of staying for the entirety of the service or joining the Sunday WE program upstairs partway through.
February 15–
Kindness Creators
I See You! – WE Grow and WE Wonder will move into their small groups for games and an activity to explore how show kindness to our communities and and one another. Actions big and small matter!
After the service, some children and youth will be helping with a special flash sale (see below), while others will be roaming the building asking people a very important question: What are you grateful for?
Love At The Center: Reimagining the World As It Could Be
Mon, Jan 19, 2026 through Mon, Feb 16, 2026
30 Days of Love is the UUA’s annual celebration that runs approximately from Martin Luther King, Jr. Day through Valentine’s Day with weekly offerings of spiritual nourishment, political grounding, and shared practices of faith and justice. Find this space each each during 30 Days of Love for activities, music, and videos for your family to “reimagine the world as it could be.”
Week Four: Nurturing Community
“Nurturing Community” Coloring Sheet by Lena Kassicieh – Download here
Body Practice My Body Is Part of This Community by G Williams
Something to sing together as a family:
Singing the Living Tradition, #134 “Our World is One World”
Alphabet Rockers, “Walls”
Something to watch together as a family with younger kids: Refugees and Migrants by Cerise’s Roberts, Hanane Kai
Something to do together as a family:
Scroll through the Instagram account for Community Caring Consortium
Reflection:
How do tiny movements like this affect a neighborhood?
If you were going to make a “Sidewalk Sharing Space,” what would it be?
Help stock a Community Fridge. These are typically located in a place that is accessible at all hours, and can be a lifesaving resource for families who are at risk of deportation right now. See if there is a community fridge near you.
Here are some other great ideas for supporting immigrant neighbors right now: 6 ways to support immigrants right now




