In Full Bloom
Love and peace are in full bloom as we honor Julia Ward Howe’s Peace Day Proclamation and celebrate the century long UU ritual of the Flower Communion. Join us as we celebrate!
Love and peace are in full bloom as we honor Julia Ward Howe’s Peace Day Proclamation and celebrate the century long UU ritual of the Flower Communion. Join us as we celebrate!
Join us as we explore proposed changes to Article 2 and consider 6 values that spring from the spiritual practice of Love.
Join Chaplain Dave in exploring lessons on love and liberation from bell hooks, Rev. Dr. Pauli Murray, the Revolutionary Love Project of Valarie Kaur, and our own UU call to liberating love.
Our Tree of Life choir and musicians will once again bring festive music to create a magical worship. Please, invite family and friends to join us
Some people refer to Unitarian Universalists as people of little faith. (Even some UUs do.) I say they are wrong. And my sermon, I hope, will show you why.
Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. was a Unitarian and an author, and his books are filled with UU themes.
We invite you to bring your furry, feathered, scaled, etc. friends to join our service. The service will be held indoors so please bring your well-behaved and leashed, crated, or caged pets. If it is more suitable or if you wish to honor a pet which has passed away, you may bring a photo and the photos will be displayed on a table in the sanctuary for the worship service.
We will not have any in person service on Sunday, June 25. Instead we invite you to join thousands of UU around the world to view the Sunday service at General Assembly online.
Join us as we celebrate our Coming of Age (COA) youth as they share their credo statements they’ve been working on for the last year. Students of all ages will be staying for the service to support their friends completing this capstone program. After the service, we invite you to enjoy coffee hour and social … Continue reading Coming of Age Graduation
We all have a spiritual journey. For some of us that means we have left another tradition to find our way to UUism. Others are life long UUs even during times of struggle. How can our spiritual autobiography help us understand the beauty and complexity of the path to our center? After the service enjoy … Continue reading Walking the Path