Past Services
Sunday January 19
To Take on Tomorrow, led by Reverend Janet Parsons with music by Andrew Soll and the church choir. On this Martin Luther King weekend, the country is at an inflection point. Our service is in-person, or at the livestream link below. Everyone is welcome!...
Sunday January 12
The Power of Stories, led by Reverend Janet Parsons, with Jacqueline Schwab, guest musician. What happens when we learn only one version of a story? How are we, and our country, limited as a result? Our service is in-person, or at the livestream link below....
Sunday January 3
Director, Actor, Screenwriter, led by Rev. Janet Parsons. Our lives are made up of stories. Some are written and told by ourselves; others are given to us. Are we trapped by these stories, or can we rewrite them? Music provided by guest organist Carl Klein. Our...
More Services Archives
“Re-Visioning”
How do we create visions for our lives? And what happens when they no longer seem accurate or achievable? Do we try to sustain the old visions, or envision something new? Our choir returns after their summer hiatus.
“Deep Wells”
This Sunday we gather to welcome friends, old and new, to our community. We come together with water gathered during a special moment or at a special place over the summer, and we mingle our waters into a common well to symbolize how together we create a deep well of...
“The Still, Small Voice”
We will gather on Sunday to explore Friends or Quaker, practices in worship. Some elements of the service will be familiar, but most of the service will be listening to the 'still, small voice' within ourselves, and sharing what we are hearing if we are moved to do...
“Hack the Cage”
The opioid crisis has hit many of our communities hard, and the debate about the best way to combat addiction is raging on all levels of our society. How can we as Unitarian Universalists engage with addiction in our society, our community, and our families?
To find one’s home, one’s place in the world, is something we all need. The summer, when the earth is especially full of life and inviting of possibility, can be an especially evocative time to meditate on where we belong.
The Contagion of Friendship: One Response To The Epidemic of Constant Crisis?
The Buddha taught that friendship plays an indispensable role in building a wholesome, satisfying, and beneficial life. We can think about why the Buddha had such high regard for friendship in terms of public health.