Sunday service: Stuart is shown, bowing his head. Melody is holding a plate of pomegranate seeds.
Join us each Sunday at 10:00 AM for thoughtful, spirit-filled services that explore life’s big questions through the lens of Unitarian Universalist values. Services may include music, meditation, reflection, and community sharing—all are welcome, in person or on Zoom.
Join us for a journey through the history and culture of the Twelve Days of Christmas. Moving beyond the familiar song, this presentation explores the rich traditions spanning from Christmas Day to Epiphany. We will uncover the origins of various ancient customs and seasonal celebrations, … read more.
The Burning Bowl Fire Communion is a unique Unitarian Universalist fire cleansing ritual to bid farewell to the old year, and to release it. Participants are invited to write down thoughts, habits, or burdens they wish to release. These slips of paper are then … read more.
We gather around the hearth of human experience, sharing stories that reveal resilience, grace, and the wisdom that guides us forward. In every voice, we hear echoes of courage and connection.
The Share the Plate recipient for January, February, and … read more.
We gather around the hearth of human experience, sharing stories that reveal resilience, grace, and the wisdom that guides us forward. In every voice, we hear echoes of courage and connection.
The Share the Plate recipient for January, February, and … read more.
February’s theme is The Fabric of Belief & Experience.
Beliefs take root not just in thought, but in the lives we live. This month invites reflection on how our values are woven into daily choices and how experience shapes what we hold most true.
February’s theme is The Fabric of Belief & Experience.
Beliefs take root not just in thought, but in the lives we live. This month invites reflection on how our values are woven into daily choices and how experience shapes what we hold most true.
As spring stirs the earth awakens, we, too, are called to open wide to life’s mysteries. In curiosity and wonder, we rediscover joy, ask new questions, and rekindle awe for the ordinary and extraordinary alike.
As spring stirs the earth awakens, we, too, are called to open wide to life’s mysteries. In curiosity and wonder, we rediscover joy, ask new questions, and rekindle awe for the ordinary and extraordinary alike.
April’s theme is Sacred Earth & Spiritual Ecology.
The earth’s rhythms invite us to remember our place in the great web of life. This season calls us to honor creation as sacred, nurturing a deeper relationship with the natural world and renewing our commitment to care … read more.
The familiar ribbon-weaving style of the maypole dance was a Victorian revival of the older tradition seen in parts of Germany, England, Scandinavia, and beyond. The poles served as community focal points for dancing, feasting, and games. In the Middle Ages, it was more common … read more.
June’s theme is The Spark of Being: Honoring Our Inherent Worth.
As the year’s circle closes, we return to the luminous truth that every life holds inherent dignity and beauty. We celebrate the sacred spark within ourselves and all beings, kindling the light of hope for … read more.
Image credit: By original: w:Second Continental Congress; reproduction: William Stone – numerous, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=621811