Past Services
Sunday June 15
The Right of Conscience, led by Reverend Janet Parsons. On Sunday, we will hold our Annual Meeting. Unitarian Universalists are self-governing, and believers in democracy. What are the ties between religion and democracy? Please join us at 10am. Everyone is welcome!...
Sunday, June 8
We Need You to Be Who You Are, by Reverend Janet Parsons, with music by Deb Hardy and Steve Lacey. It's our Pride Service, and we welcome everyone to celebrate and also confront the lack of safety among our LGBTQ+ friends and family. Please join us at 10am. Everyone...
Sunday June 1
Participants at the Heart of Creation, led by Reverend Janet Parsons with music by Robert Noble. On Sunday we will welcome several new members into our faith community. Come celebrate with us! Our service is in-person, or at the livestream link below. Everyone is...
More Services Archives
“In Praise of the Dappled Things”
Our theme of Expectation leads us to think about many things. What happens when we expect too much of ourselves or others? Can we expect too little? Must we seek perfection, or can we learn from all the 'dappled things' we encounter throughout our lives? We welcome a...
“Confluence”
Join us for our annual Mingling of the Waters. In our Unitarian Universalist tradition, everyone is invited to bring water from a meaningful event or location that you experienced this summer, and to pour it into a common bowl. If you didn't save water, we will have...
This Sunday's service will be a time of quiet contemplation: songs, readings, and silence.
Libraries, Church, and the Unexpected
Thoreau and the Examined Life
Henry David Thoreau's Walden helped me at a time of crisis. Not just me, but William Yeats, Ms Pauli Murray, and many of the Woodstock generation were moved by Thoreau's experiences. Sunday we recall his day in jail and writings from the texts of ancient India to the...
The Ties That Bind
. We are so much more together, in relationship, in community life. How do we create the Beloved Community together?