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.
October’s theme is The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings.
October’s theme is “The Practice of Enough; Harvesting Our Blessings.” Is religion one of them? I’ll explore this question from a historical perspective, and from a political (OMG) point of view.
Image credit: Shared Harvest. Public domain. … read more.
October’s theme is The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings.
In this season of abundance, we turn toward the quiet wisdom of enoughness–the deep knowing that we have enough, that we are enough. Amid the rush for more, we pause to celebrate simple gifts and cultivate … read more.
October’s theme is The Practice of Enough: Harvesting Our Blessings.
In this season of abundance, we turn toward the quiet wisdom of enoughness–the deep knowing that we have enough, that we are enough. Amid the rush for more, we pause to celebrate simple gifts and cultivate … read more.
Life calls us again and again to the edge of what is known. This is a time to honor the courage it takes to step through life’s thresholds–into new beginnings, deeper commitments, and the unknown landscapes ahead.
Life calls us again and again to the edge of what is known. This is a time to honor the courage it takes to step through life’s thresholds–into new beginnings, deeper commitments, and the unknown landscapes ahead.
Life calls us again and again to the edge of what is known. This is a time to honor the courage it takes to step through life’s thresholds–into new beginnings, deeper commitments, and the unknown landscapes ahead.
Life calls us again and again to the edge of what is known. This is a time to honor the courage it takes to step through life’s thresholds–into new beginnings, deeper commitments, and the unknown landscapes ahead.
Life calls us again and again to the edge of what is known. This is a time to honor the courage it takes to step through life’s thresholds–into new beginnings, deeper commitments, and the unknown landscapes ahead.
This service will focus on interactive activities. More info TBD
The Share the Plate recipient for October, November, and December 2025 is Wyoming 211. We collect Share the Plate donations on the first Sunday of each month. However, you are free to … read more.
December’s theme is Pilgrimage of the Heart: Light Rising in the Darkness.
In the quiet hush of long nights, we journey inward, seeking the light that flickers gently within. Even in the darkest times, we carry hope’s fragile flame, walking steadily toward dawn.
December’s theme is Pilgrimage of the Heart: Light Rising in the Darkness.
In the quiet hush of long nights, we journey inward, seeking the light that flickers gently within. Even in the darkest times, we carry hope’s fragile flame, walking steadily toward dawn.
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.
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.