In this contemplative service of lessons and carols, our gifted choir and musicians will help us weave together sacred narration, modern poetry, prayer, carols, and candlelight for a refreshing take on what the Christmas story means for us today. This later service is geared toward teenagers, adults, and all seeking a more contemplative Christmas Eve…
This night may not be so silent, but it will certainly be holy when we gather together to recall the Christmas story. This earlier service is geared toward children, families, and all young at heart. All are invited to bring goodies to share at the 7:00 p.m. Cookie Party!
Our free faith draws from many sources, and this week we join our Jewish members, friends, and neighbors in seeking wisdom in the Hannukah story.
Join us for this service of Advent Lessons and Carols on this third Sunday of the season of waiting before Christmas. Through poetry, scripture, and song we will reflect on the themes of faith, hope, love, and peace. All are invited to stay after the service for an all-ages Crafting and Caroling Party! More details…
Blessings of the Darkness – Erica Baron story about darkness – Decking the Halls party after the service – the Christians and the Pagans song
For many of us the holidays are a time of joy and togetherness. But for those coping with pain, loss, or emotional changes as winter brings more cold and dark, this time of year can feel anything but “merry and bright.” This special service will offer space for the pain that can come with this…
Thanksgiving is complicated, but one thing most people enjoy about it is the food! This Sunday, join us for a service of gratitude for the abundance of our planet, and our call to share it. Everyone is invited to bring their favorite pie (sweet or savory) to share during coffee hour. This is a great…
This week in worship we will welcome new members, breathe in peace and breathe out love, and consider how truth, love, and justice are calling us on as individuals and as a church.
Political engagement has been an important part of being a Unitarian Universalist for generations. As the country heads into a pivotal Election Day, today’s service will focus on how things are with our spirits, and how we can sustain hope and commitment come what may.
As people all over the world prepare to honor the dead in different ways, we will remember our ancestors and those in our families and communities who have died. Everyone is welcome to bring a picture or two of a friend or loved one you wish to honor during this service. If you plan to…