Past Services
Sun Nov 9
A Posture of the Soul, led by Reverend Janet Parsons, with musician Steve Lacey. This month, fittingly, we will be exploring gratitude as a way of life. How does it protect and benefit us? Bundle Up! Our boiler will not be repaired in time for this Sunday. While the...
Sunday Nov 2
Grief...and Gratitude: A Service for All Souls, led by Reverend Janet Parsons. Sunday is All Souls Day, and we pause to remember those we have lost. As part of our service, we will create an altar for our beloveds. Please feel free to bring a photo or a memento of...
Sunday Oct 26
Fiercely Compassionate, led by Reverend Janet Parsons, with Andrew Soll, organist, and the Gloucester UU Church choir. How does compassion call us to act with courage, to move toward those who are suffering and not away? Please join us at 10am in-person or at the...
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Spaciousness in Between
For years, we've told ourselves and each other how very busy we are. Often when we're asked how we're doing, our response is "Crazy busy." What might open up for us during this time where all the routines and rules have changed? Join Zoom Meeting:...
The Movement Into Mystery
The global pandemic has moved the world into a time of transition. Our old way of life feels distant, but it is too soon to say what the future might hold. We are in between times, known as a liminal time. Look for the login in our weekly email, or email the church...
led by Reverend Janet Parsons
Join us this Sunday, May 3 for our on-line worship service. Stay tuned for details.
Radical Gratitude
If joy were a balloon Radical Gratitude would be its helium. Developing a practice of Radical Gratitude can help shape our new normal. Musical guests Deb Hardy and Frank Freedman. Join us on-line! The Zoom meeting link is in our weekly e-newsletter, or email the...
Earth Day at 50
Join our virtual worship service on Zoom! We will be taking a poetic look at life here on Earth, in the context of our UU seventh Principle: "We affirm and promote the interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part." Look for the Zoom meeting link in...
The First Easter
We arrive at Easter this year unable to celebrate in our traditional ways. We are sheltered, fearful of contact with the outside world. Our lives today mirror the experiences of the first Easter more than any other. Join us online! Email info@gloucesteruu.org...