Sunday Reflection with Rev. Aaron Payson @ The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, MA

Sunday Reflection with Rev. Aaron Payson @ The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester, MA

by Rev. Aaron R. Payson
Season 2026
20260607 A Faith For Unsettled Times
On this Heritage Sunday, as the congregation gathers for its annual meeting, we honor the enduring legacy of Unitarian, Universalist, and Unitarian Universalist thought — a tradition that has always held reason and compassion at its center. In a time of political chaos and global uncertainty, we remember that our faith was born from both courage and curiosity — from people who believed that truth and love could transform the world. This service invites us to reflect on how our heritage calls us to think deeply, act boldly, and keep the flame of justice alive. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260531 Mystery Matters
In a world that prizes certainty and control, we pause and honor the sacred unknown and the spiritual practice of letting go—of setting down our relentless curiosity long enough to feel the wonder that holds us. We’ll consider how mystery softens our hearts, deepens our compassion, and opens us to beauty beyond explanation. Drawing on voices from science, mysticism, and poetry, the service celebrates the courage to live without all the answers—and the grace that arises when we do. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260517 Curing With Curiosity
In a world often ruled by anxiety and judgment, this service invites us to explore curiosity as a spiritual antidote. Through reflection, music, and words shared, we’ll consider how curiosity opens the heart—transforming fear into wonder and criticism into compassion. Together, we’ll practice seeing the world not as something to control or evaluate, but as something to discover anew. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260503 Fear & Prophetic Possibility
This week we will explore the tension between fear and the call to transformation through the intertwined lenses of the Biblical story of Jonah and Abraham Maslow’s concept of the “Jonah Complex.” Jonah’s flight from divine purpose mirrors the human tendency to shrink from our highest potential—the fear of greatness, creativity, and responsibility that Maslow described as the Jonah Complex. The service invites reflection on how fear can both protect and imprison us, and how prophetic possibility emerges when we confront that fear with courage and compassion. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260426 When The Ending Is Just The Beginning
This Sunday invites reflection on the sacred work of transformation — personal, cultural, and planetary. Drawing inspiration from Vanessa Machado de Oliveira’s Hospicing Modernity and Outgrowing Modernity, the service explores how endings can be acts of care: tending to what must pass so that new ways of being may take root. Thus, we honor the grief and grace of transition, embracing the possibility that every ending carries the seed of renewal. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260419 Contrarian Gardening - Or, How to Sow Seeds of Revolution
In every age, the soil of the world grows hard with tyranny—systems that choke the tender shoots of truth, compassion, and imagination. Yet even in such seasons, the Spirit calls gardeners. Like Mary, Mary, Quite Contrary, we are summoned to cultivate beauty and resistance in unlikely ground. Her nursery rhyme, whimsical on its surface, hides a subversive question: what does it mean to tend a garden when the world prefers conformity? Today, as power tightens its grip and fear masquerades as order, we are reminded that faith itself is an act of rebellion. To plant seeds of mercy in the shadow of cruelty, to water justice where others sow despair—this is the contrarian work of Love. The garden is not an escape; it is a revolution in miniature. Each act of care, each refusal to bow to cynicism, exposes the lie that domination is inevitable. The moment demands gardeners who dare to imagine differently—who see the divine not in palaces of political power, but in the cracked earth, not in crowns but in cockle shells. The question before us is not whether the world can change, but whether we will continue to sow when the soil resists. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen. Tyrant, Tyrant by A. Payson (2026) Tyrant, tyrant, quite defiant, How does your country fare? With rising fears and wasted years And lies afloat on air. But seeds still hide on old truth’s side, Protected in the ground; Our hands unite to steadily fight And turn the world around. Tyrant, tyrant, quite defiant, Your antics sway no more; For roots push through what despots do, And hope again will soar.
20260412 Remembering As Resistance - On Yom HaShoah
This Sunday, in honor of Yom HaShoah (Holocost Remembrance Day), we remember the six million Jews killed in the Holocaust and widen the circle of our remembrance to include all who were targeted by Nazi terror: Roma and Sinti people, LGBTQ+ individuals, people with disabilities, political dissidents, Jehovah’s Witnesses, and countless others whose lives were deemed expendable by a regime built on hatred and dehumanization. “Remembering as Resistance” calls us to hold history with honesty, to confront antisemitism and all forms of bigotry today, and to recommit ourselves to building a world where every life is protected, every identity is honored, and no one is forgotten. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260405 Easter Sunday - On The Afterlife of Love
On this Easter Sunday morning, we will gather to celebrate the season with music, reflection, Easter eggs, and more, honoring the holiday. The service “On the Afterlife of Love” will explore how the story of Jesus lives on—not only in ancient texts or inherited doctrines, but in the countless ways communities across time have reinterpreted his life, teachings, and courage, invites us to consider resurrection as a continuing human practice: the ways love outlives endings, how justice persists beyond defeat, and how compassion keeps rising in new forms. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260329 Palm Sunday - What the Donkey Knows
This Palm Sunday, we pause to consider the story of Jesus ‘triumphant entrance into Jerusalem, not from the center of the crowd, but from the quiet perspective of the donkey. What does this humble creature know that the cheering throngs do not? Through the lens of Unitarian Universalist values—humility, interdependence, and reverence for all beings—we explore the wisdom of quiet service, the tension between triumph and truth, and the sacredness of overlooked companions. This reflection invites us to walk gently, listen deeply, and honor the steady presence that carries hope forward. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
20260315 Blessed Are The Mistaken
In honor of National Everything You Know is Wrong Day, celebrated on the Ides of March annually, we will pause to consider the spirituality of imperfection and the role that knowledge and information systems play in how we discern truth. The Unitarian Universalist Church of Worcester (UUCW) is located in Worcester, the heart of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Our services are live-streamed on ... at 10 am every Sunday and stored on our website www.uucworcester.org for future viewing. The music you hear is from "Song Without Words," written and performed by our Music Director, Matt Johnsen.
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