This I Believe
UUism is not a creedal religion, but we still often get asked “what do UUs believe about…?” How can we talk about belief in a way that honors the variety of viewpoints among us?
UUism is not a creedal religion, but we still often get asked “what do UUs believe about…?” How can we talk about belief in a way that honors the variety of viewpoints among us?
The Archives Team has worked hard to collect and put together the history of our congregation. Rev. Terasa and the Archives team will share the highlights in this service. Congregants can enjoy articles, pictures and more documenting our journey of 85 years on panels on display in the Gallery and Worship Center until August 26.
the Atheists-Skeptics-Humanists (A-S-H) Group will present their annual lay-led service. This year’s service is titled “We are creatures of constant awe”, from a line in the poem “In Praise of Mystery: a Poem for Europa” by poet laureate, Ada Limon. Members of A-S-H will reflect on what gives them a sense of awe, and … Continue reading We are Creatures of Constant Awe
Do you have a question about Unitarian Universalism, religion, this congregation, ethics, ministry, or anything related? Rev. Terasa will try to field all comers! Submit them in advance or bring them to the service. Submit Questions Here
DRUUMM Stands for Diverse & Revolutionary Unitarian Universalist Multicultural Ministries. This year, First UU sponsored DRUUMM’s yearly Public Worship Service and will show a recording for our Sunday service. Through the destruction and the devastation, something enduring resides within us that cannot be stamped out by bigotry, greed, or exploitation. No matter how much injustice … Continue reading DRUUMM Public Worship: There Will Always Be Dancing
This year we celebrate the 200th anniversary of the founding of the American Unitarian Association. We will look at how our values have been manifest during that time.
Join our Coming of Age class for this nutty presentation of their faith statements and experiences this year!
We have quite a number of newcomers among us, so it seems like a good time for a refresher on what kind of faith Unitarian Universalism is.
Join us for an all ages service led by First UU’s Youth Group, including a Bridging Ceremony celebrating our 2025 high school graduates! After the service, everyone is invited to visit the classroom wing as part of our Religious Exploration Open House.
Is it love? Is it the universe? The truth? As the present era moves through a storm few of us could have imagined, what is the one permanent thing we can cling to and rely on?