Jammy Day – In-Person and Virtual Worship
Has cable news got you where you want to pull the covers over your head in the morning? Well, come to church anyhow in your jammies! In this special intergenerational…
Has cable news got you where you want to pull the covers over your head in the morning? Well, come to church anyhow in your jammies! In this special intergenerational…
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was both bold and humble. The idea of “modesty” has been weaponized to keep the oppressed in their place. And yet the biblical idea of…
Victor Hugo once wrote, “Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.” Hugo’s novel Les Miserables was adapted into a musical that…
The transition from one year to the next is a liminal space—a doorway where we are neither fully here nor fully there. 2025 was a year full of chaos and…
This service will explore the many ways that Love affects our church life and our church’s representation in our larger community. We begin our church services by saying together “Love…
This Christmas Eve we will celebrate a traditional Lessons and Carols service (with some non-traditional and distinctly Unitarian Universalist elements.) There will be a Story for All Ages, readings from…
All are invited to join us for this year’s interactive Christmas Eve service at 4pm in the Fellowship Hall. We encourage friends of all ages and stages of life, and…
Join us for our annual winter holiday participatory pageant, celebrating the ancient theme celebrated in many religious traditions of hope and the return of light in the darkest of times. We’ll have camels…
Comparative mythologist Joseph Campbell advised his students to, “Follow your bliss.” However, winter is a time when many experience Seasonal Affective Disorder - S.A.D. So how do we follow our…
December is a month full of miracle stories. Even so, our church is known for having a skeptical streak. In this service we will contemplate what a Unitarian Universalist miracle…