Perspectives on Easter
Since Unitarian Universalism isn’t predominantly a Christian religion, some ask why Easter is celebrated. We will offer some different views of what Easter might mean to us.
Since Unitarian Universalism isn’t predominantly a Christian religion, some ask why Easter is celebrated. We will offer some different views of what Easter might mean to us.
In a climate of either/or, us/them, right/wrong, how do we continue to center love?
“A Complicated Joy” Come celebrate the season together – with carols, contemplation, and candlelight.
Families with children of all ages, and those young at heart, are invited to join us for an interactive Christmas story!
Join us to celebrate the Winter Solstice and the return of the light after the shortest day of the year! Due to the holidays, there will be only one Nouurish style service, happening at 11am, and no Sunday school classes or breakfast.
Join us for our annual remembrance service as we reflect on our lost loved ones and participate in communal rituals of remembrance and hope. You are encouraged to bring a photo or memento of a departed loved one to place on the community altar. Presented by our Covenant of UU Pagans (CUUPS) Chapter All ages … Continue reading Past, Present, and Future into the Ritual NOW
We celebrate all the animals in our life, all those who have or are currently bringing joy to our lives. Bring your animal or a photo. We will also honor those pets that are no longer with us, so please bring photos to place on our altar.
In lieu of a Sunday service, please join us for the opportunity to experience the labyrinth walk in our sanctuary, featuring poetry readings and live music! The worship theme for December is “Mystery”.
Come celebrate the season together – with carols, contemplation, and candlelight. The worship theme for December is “Mystery”.
Families with children of all ages, and those young at heart, are invited to join us for an interactive Christmas story! The worship theme for December is “Mystery”.