Services
Recent Services
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Searching for Spiritual Peace
February 25 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Andrea Kaiser, Guest Speaker
Sol y Canto, Guest Musicians

Rosi Amador and Brian Amador of Sol y Canto, a nationally-touring and Boston Music Award winning Pan-Latin ensemble.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – On Bondage and Freedom
February 18 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Caro Barschow, Ethan Hackett,Judy Putnam, Jill Aubin Updegraph
The Legacy Museum opened in 2018 in Montgomery, Alabama. It tells a comprehensive history of the destructive violence that shaped our nation, from the slave trade, to the era of Jim Crow and racial terror lynchings, to our current mass incarceration crisis. It was founded by Montgomery’s Equal Justice Initiative as a counterpart to the National Memorial to Peace and Justice, which is dedicated to the memory of the victims of racial terror lynching. Today’s speakers each traveled to Montgomery in 2023 to visit these sites. They bring to you stories and reflections from the experience.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Love Stories
February 11 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Religious Services Committee
Love comes to us in many forms and disguises. In this Valentine’s season, let us celebrate the many kinds of love through songs, readings, and the personal stories of some of our own church members.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – JAZZ PRODIGY AKILI JAMAL HAYNES TO PERFORM
February 4 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister
Multi-instrumentalist and composer, Akili Jamal Haynes will bring his music to the Northshore Unitarian Universalist Church at 323 Locust Street in Danvers, MA on Sunday, February 4th at 10:30 am as part of the service under the leadership of Reverend Caro Barschow and Music Director, Ethan Hackett.
He has performed with Illinois Jacquet, Winton Marsalis, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra, McCoy Tyner, and numerous recognized jazz greats. He can be heard playing the acoustic bass, percussion, trombone, saxophone, trumpet, and is an excellent vocalist. Akili has also worked with hundreds of students at Boston University, Berklee College of Music, New England Conservatory and Curry College.
Currently, Akili is Chair of the Percussion & Popular Music Department at the Community Music Center of Boston. He also creates and performs in his own multi-media work Becoming Chibuzo and Chibuzo Dunun.
For this service, Akili will be performing original music and vocals, accompanying himself on the guitar.
All are welcome to attend and meet Akili at a coffee reception following the service.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Spiritual Callings
January 28 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Speakers: Jennifer Revill, Carolyn Hughes, Paula Flynn, and Paul Nason
What exactly is spirituality? And how does it show up, ready to get to work in the world? Four graduates of Merrimack College’s Graduate Spirituality Program will talk about their personal spiritual foundations, and share how these inform their “callings” toward service to others.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Theologies of Liberation
January 21 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister
In the 1950s and 1960s, a theological movement began among Latin American Catholic priests to address inequalities of class and race differences. It empowered people to work collectively for social and political freedom. Over the past 75 years, the notion of spiritual liberation and spiritual liberators has evolved and expanded. Explore the history and present, and consider the future possibilities, of theologies of liberation.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Forgiveness
January 14 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Anna Smulowitz Shultz
On January 14th our speaker will be Anna Smulowitz Schutz. In 1993, Anna traveled to Berlin to meet with descendants of the Third Reich. She is the child of two Holocaust survivors. The groups met in Germany for five days to engage in the dialogue about their commonalities and how they intertwine. Her theme on Sunday is “Forgiveness and the Right Not To”.
Rev. Anna Smulowitz Schutz is an interfaith chaplain at Brooksby Village for the past 18 years. She is also a theater playwright, producer and director at the Firehouse Center which she helped found in 1989 in Newburyport. She also founded her own production company Theatre in the Open, in its 45th season also in Newburyport. Her 1984 American television award winning play “Terezin , Children of the Holocaust.” has toured the US and Europe for 53 consecutive years. In 2023 Anna was awarded by the Newburyport Firehouse Center Theater’s ,” Artist of the Year Award’.
Our Next ZOOM Service – New Beginnings
January 7 Service at 10:30 AM on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister
Due to the Winter Storm – Remote Service Only
This month’s service theme is the gift of liberating love. Love often prompts new beginnings. We begin with love when we look within, when we enter into relationships and in our community. LOVE is at the center of a renewal of the principles of Unitarian Universalism. Join us on Zoom to begin a new year in love.
**NOTE: the Love in Motion service schedule for 1/7 (with Guest Artist Jo-Mé Dance Theatre) is postponed due to the winter storm, a new date will be announced soon**
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Love In Motion
January 7 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister
Guest Artists: Jo-Mé Dance Theatre and Special Youth Master Class
Founded in 2013, by two of Boston’s leading professional black dancers, Jo-Mé Dance Theatre cultivates young dancers in the art of contemporary ballet, leading to both avocational and professional careers in contemporary dance.
Both Jo-Mé Dance Theatre and Jo-Me Dance 2 companies will perform pieces from their repertoire, including co-director Joe González’s choreography, during the Sunday service on the theme of “love in motion,” led by Rev. Caro BARSCHOW. A reception will take place following the service.
Following the service and reception, Jo-Mé dancers will conduct master classes from 1 to 2:30 pm. Both the service and master classes are open to the public. Young dancers ages 8-18 interested in participating in the classes need only submit their names, age and dance level in order to be assigned a group. Adults are welcome to watch the master classes.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Thank Outside the Box
December 31 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Edith Fenton
We will discuss how the science of thankfulness can rewire our brains for resilience, optimism and the greater good. ” Gratitude is not only the greatest of virtues, but the parent of all others” as stated by Cicero.
Could 2024 be the year of gratitude?
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Candlelight Christmas Eve
December 24 Service at 6:30 PM in the Church and on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister
Lessons from ancient and contemporary sources, beautiful carols and a sanctuary aglow in candlelight. Join us from home or in-person to honor the birth of Jesus and affirm that each night a child is born is a holy night.

Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Winter Solstice
December 21 Service at 6:30 PM in the Church and on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister and Ethan Hackett, Music Director
On the longest night of the year, join together to witness in song and poetry the beauty and mystery of darkness. A service that draws from ancient European earth-honoring traditions, we will call in the directions, sing and chant, and dedicate a Yule Log, sparking hope for the year to come and the return of the daylight.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Music Sunday
December 17 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Ethan Hackett, Music Director and NSUU Singing Group
Raising our voices in joy, in the spirit of the season. Enjoy and participate in a program featuring the diverse and generous musical talents of NSUU’s congregation.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – The Gift of Mystery & Greens Workshop
December 10 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister
Tracy Kneeland
The Northshore Ukulele Players, Musical Guest
We’ll kick off the holiday season by uncovering ways to seek and learn from life’s mystery, in joy and reverence. After an abbreviated service, we’ll spill out into the Fellowship Hall for festivities including swag-making, more music and plenty of opportunity for good fellowship.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth
December 3 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Caro Barschow, Minister
James Giessler, Executive Director North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth
These are difficult days to be queer in America. Violence against LGBTQIA+ people is on the rise and legislatures across the country are enacting draconian measures that will severely impact members of the LGBTQ+ community. Queer young people are acutely aware of today’s political climate and often feel like they are living their lives in the crosshairs. It is no wonder that the rate of suicide continues to be inordinately high among queer youth.
With a mission to “honor, respect, educate, and empower LGBTQ+ youth,” the North Shore Alliance of LGBTQ+ Youth (aka NAGLY) seeks to protect, preserve, and enhance the lives of North Shore LGBTQ+ youth. NAGLY Executive Director, James Giessler, will share more about the work of NAGLY and what LGBTQ+ youth need in order to thrive in today’s climate.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Generosity: A Rose in Wintertime
November 26 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Religious Services Committee
How do you define generosity? Is it celebrating the success of others without envy or resentment? Simone Weil says, “attention is the rarest form of generosity”. Or perhaps real generosity is doing something nice for someone who will never find out. During this service we will have opportunities to recall and share stories of generosity we have given and received. This service will be presented by members of the Religious Services Committee.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Estuary Theology
November 19 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Jud Woldskill – Guest Speaker
Where a river meets the ocean is known as an estuary. An estuary, in other words, is not one thing or another; it’s where two things meet. What if we cultivated an estuary theology–a theology of the in-between place? Could it help us build the Beloved Community?
Jud Wolfskill (he/him) is a candidate for ministry with the UUA and a graduate of Boston University School of Theology.
Ryan Li, Guest Musician

Ryan Li is a junior, attending Dover Sherborn Regional High School. He started playing the piano when he was six, while living in Minnesota. When he was 11, his family moved to Dover, MA, and that is when he began his studies with Andrea Kaiser at the Wellesley Piano Studio. She remembers being so impressed by his early training with Rozauna Nuguid.
This year, Ryan is tackling some very challenging pieces, including ” Piano Sonata Number 21 by Beethoven, Chopin’s “Grande Waltz Brillante” Opus 18, “Suite Bergamasque” by Debussy, a Bach Toccata and Joe Hisaishi’s “Summer”. He will play the first part of the Waldstein, the Grande Waltz and Summer on November 19th, and then head to Andrea’s to play the Toccata in her Fall Student Recital entitled “A Tribute to Bach” at 4:30 pm.
Ryan isn’t quite sure what he wants to do in the future, but he is confident that music and the piano will always be a part of his life. That being said, Ryan’s favorite subject in school is science, and he hopes to pursue something in that field in college. Besides playing piano, Ryan enjoys going to the gym, running, and eating good food. Ryan’s younger brother, Aiden, is also a student of Andrea’s, and he, too. is turning into a fine musician. He will turn pages for Ryan.
You can view several earlier performances of Ryan and Aiden on Andrea’s website: www.pianolessonswellesley.com. Scroll down the homepage and click on the recent videos.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Let’s Talk About Abundance
November 12 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Caro Barschow, Minister
To live in the spirit of abundance fits into our values as Unitarian Universalists. How can abundance inform how we give and receive in the conversations we have with one another? This service will inspire and equip you to listen and speak from a place of abundance, a place of generosity in action.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Generate Generosity
November 5 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Caro Barschow, Minister
Perhaps we’ve considered generosity when it comes to an exchange of tangible gifts. What does generosity mean when it is part of a Unitarian Universalist covenant? Practicing generosity in relationships involves trust and care. Let’s delve into Generosity, one of the values proposed in the revision of UUA Bylaws Article II, the UU Principles and Purposes.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Second Chances
October 29 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Marshall Hawkins – Guest Speaker
We live our lives with the best of intentions. We have plans and dreams for ourselves. Some of them come true and some do not. All of us experience some failures and disappointments. The question for us is not “Can we get through life without some failures and losses?” Because we can’t. The question is, “Can we remember that we still get a second chance?” And remember that it is never too late for a new start.
Rev. Marshall Hawkins is a hospice chaplain and Community Minister affiliated with the UU Church of Jamaica Plain, Boston.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Remembrance
October 22 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Caro Barschow, Minister

Our ancestors are ones who have gone before us. This service of remembrance will invite us to reflect on the lives of loved ones that have died in the past year. You may wish to bring a memento or photograph of a loved one to display for a ritual of remembrance.
Our Next Multi-Patform Service – Searching for the Over-Soul
October 15 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Dillon Bustin Guest Speaker
Jacqueline Schwab, Guest Musician
Making reference to Emerson’s essay “The Over-Soul.” Dillon will briefly compare Emerson’s idea of a living, spiritual universe with the concept of Brahman in Hinduism and also two theories in contemporary astrophysics: implicate order and panpsychism.
Dillon Bustin is a musician, playwright, and essayist. He and his wife Martha have been members of UU congregations in Bloomington, Indiana; Hingham and Harvard, Massachusetts; and Rockland, Maine. He was educated in American Studies at Indiana University with a special interest in New England Transcendentalism, graduating from the Institute for Folklore and Ethnomusicology.
Jacqueline Schwab graduated from the New England Conservatory with a major concentration in piano improvisation. She has taught at dance music workshops throughout the United States and also enjoys working with individual students. Known for her performances with the ensemble “Bare Necessities” as well as solo concerts, she has also collaborated on projects with individual singers including Dillon Bustin in the song cycle “American Renaissance.”
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Covenant
October 8 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Caro Barschow, Minister
What does covenant mean in the context of our church, of our denomination? Learn about the heritage and the future of covenants in Unitarian Universalism, with special consideration given to the proposed changes to the covenant among congregations found in Article II of the UUA Bylaws.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Where We’re From
October 1 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Caro Barschow, Minister
Are we from places, people, memories? George Ella Lyon’s poem “Where I’m From” has sparked many people to reflect on the question, “where are you from?” Come to this service to learn some of Rev. Caro’s answers and consider your own responses.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Guest Minister Rev. Dr. Danielle Di Bona
September 24 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Danielle Di Bona, Guest Speaker
The Rev. Dr. Danielle Di Bona has served Unitarian Universalism for over 30 years and is the 2018 recipient of the Award for Distinguished Service to the Cause of Unitarian Universalism, and the 2004 recipient of The Melvin Hoover “Beloved Community Award” for outstanding service to Communities of Color in Unitarian Universalism. In her retirement Rev. Di Bona serves as the Palliative Care chaplain at South Shore Hospital in Weymouth, Massachusetts.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Deep Breath
September 17 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Rev. Caro Barschow, Minister
Welcoming breath into the body anchors contemplative and transformative practices across religions. Medical research indicates focused breathing lowers an individual’s stress and improves overall health. What happens when people breathe together? This service explores how breath can deepen our relationships.
Potluck and Welcome Reception Sunday. September 17th 11:30 a.m.
Celebrate the spirit of welcome this month with a back-to-church potluck and welcome reception for our new staff members, Rev. Caro Barschow and Music Director Ethan Hackett. Bring a favorite dish or treat to share, and enjoy a potluck lunch with NSUU friends. Hal Morse will be coordinating, if you would like to volunteer with set-up and clean-up, please reply to HalMorse7@msn.com
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Ingathering Water Service
September 10 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Ingathering Water Service
Rev. Caro Barschow, Minister
Each time we gather, we gather anew. Ingathering service is a recommitment to our community and an acknowledgement of what has changed us in the summer months. We reconvene at this end of summer, pouring water – symbolizing the vibrant energy of the summer season – into one vessel. Come share in this ritual and come share in this community, as we prepare ourselves for the turn of season and deepening into church life. If you wish, you may bring a container of water from home or travel.
Summer Circles at NSUU in 2023
For the upcoming summer season, we are gathering in “Summer Circles.” Circles are designed to be an abbreviated church service, centered around a group discussion on a topic of the presenter’s choice. Below is a listing of the Summer Circles.
AUGUST 27
Facilitator: Jennifer Revill
Title: The Call to Worship: Unlocking the Spirituality of Work
Does work drain your soul? Is it possible to live out your spirituality in the places you work? Let’s share some of our own personal and communal spiritual experiences from the past and present, and explore some practices that may help create a more humane and vital quality of life at work – whatever it is we do.
Unitarian Universalist General Assembly – Sunday Worship Service
June 25 Service at 10:30 AM on Zoom
“Ever Willing: Becoming the People Our World Needs”
This service will be streamed only
There will be no in-person gathering at Northshore Church.
The pandemic has wrought change and created uncertainty for institutions, like our Unitarian Universalist congregations, and our wider world. Who and what are we becoming, individually and collectively? Our GA Sunday service explores these themes as we gather in community to celebrate the best of who we UUs are.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Rise Up Singing
June 18 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Join us on June 18th for a very special service “Rise Up Singing: Spiritual and Gospel Music.” Our last official service of the year will be an opportunity to reflect on the history behind this type of music and time to actually sing many of them. The Singing Group will lead us in singing some of the selections and, in addition, members of the Essex Harmony Choral Group will also share their voices. In spite of all the heaviness that comes with this reflection, we’ll have the wonderful experience of being lifted up by our singing and hearing these precious songs throughout the service.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Widening the Circle
June 11 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Carol Strecker, Interim Minister and participants in the Transgender Inclusion Workshop Series
June is PRIDE month; celebrating the many ways people express gender and sexuality in our culture – many of which transcend cultural norms; male and female. Learning from each other and expanding our understanding of the full range of human experience is an important way Unitarian Universalists can honor the worth and dignity of all people. Finding a spiritual home where you feel seen in the fullness of your humanity is what being a Welcoming Congregation is really all about. The UUA is inviting congregations to recommit to widening their circle of inclusion. We’ll hear from ideas about how NSUU might do that from participants in a workshop series of Transgender Inclusion in Congregations.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Flower Ceremony
June 4 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Carol Strecker, Interim Minister
Join us for a very special celebration of the 100th Anniversary of this tradition that has deep roots in our Unitarian Universalist faith. Each of us is a unique flower with gifts of great beauty to share. When we bring them together there is great beauty in the unity enhanced by our diversity. So, bring a flower or two to add to the collective beauty of the bouquet that is Northshore Church. We’ll honor the unique gifts of several very special people including volunteer recognition.
This service will begin with the completion of the Annual Meeting; the important business of electing a new Board of Directors and Officers for the coming year.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Remembering Well
May 28 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Carol Strecker, Interim Minister
This service will provide space for stories of love and loss, strength and resiliency in the face of adversity. There are lessons in these stories about the value of remembering well in a world where change, loss and love are the nature of life.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Feeling Your Right Size in the Universe
May 21 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Carol Strecker, Interim Minister
As the days lengthen, the light and warmth of the sun beckon, calling us out into the natural world. As we take to the waterways and trails, many of us feel a sense of both of the power of nature and of our place in it – feeling just our right size.
And after the service……..
NORTHSHORE UNITARIAN UNIVERSALIST CHURCH
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE CONGREGATION
SUNDAY, MAY 21, 2023 AT 11:45 AM
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – The Art of Mothering
May 14 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
Carol Strecker, Interim Minister
Mothering is an art that transcends gender and genetics. This morning we’ll celebrate mothers and mothering; all the ways we nurture and are nurtured by others throughout our lives.
Our Next Multi-Platform Service – Creativity Workshop
May 7 Service at 10:30 AM in the Church and on Zoom
George Bernard Shaw said, “You use a glass mirror to see your face. You use works of art to see your soul.” Come and celebrate the creative arts at this hands-on workshop. Write haiku, arrange flowers, collage, or paint “message rocks”. Answer that creative impulse! Those of us joining the service remotely can use the time to write or work on a creative project at home.



