Think Alike or Love Alike?
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.
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?
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.
As we near Earth Day, we will playfully reflect on the history of our one earth. What can we learn from times when our interdependent web has been out of balance in the past – and present? This all ages service will include our yearly Flower Ceremony and Child Dedication.
Rev. Terasa will welcome our guest and fellow Developmental Minister, Rev. Roger Bertschausen, to the pulpit for a dialogue sermon on the the nature of developmental ministry and where we are in our process.
There will be no Sunday Morning services or RE Classes on December 29, but you are welcome to join us for the opportunity to experience the labyrinth together, in our sanctuary from 11:00–1pm. The labyrinth will also be open 4:30–6pm
“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!
What does it mean to see into the future these days? Everything seems upredictable. We want to be a sustainable community but how do we prepare ourselvs for the unknown?