Newcomer information
We extend a special welcome to guests!
We invite you to you remain after the service for coffee and conversation. If you’d like to receive our free monthly newsletter, please give us your name and address on one of the rosters circulated during the service. If you need further information or assistance, please ask one of the ushers. More printed information about the Northlake community is available on the tables at the rear of the sanctuary and in the foyer. More information about Unitarian Universalism is on the FAQ page.
Religious Education for children of all agesOur cooperatively–run program is based on Unitarian–Universalist history, principles, values, and sources from which UU’s draw wisdom. We encourage children to value and promote peace, justice, freedom, and respect for all existence.
You are invited to be part of a congregation that strives to:- Encourage growth in spirit, intellect, leadership, and creativity;
- Create a rich program of worship, music, drama, and art;
- Give tangible meaning to our shared values;
- Support children, young people, and adults seeking their individual religious identities;
- Be an exciting place to exchange ideas and form friendships.
Step 1: Attend church services, talk to members, get to know us!
Step 2: Attend a newcomer orientation given by our Membership Committee.
Step 3: Sign the membership book and be welcomed!
Newcomer Orientation Luncheon
Next orientation: May 18th, 2008.
These are held roughly quarterly, 12-1 PM, following service. If you are new to Northlake or Unitarian Universalism, please join us to find out more about our church. Childcare and a vegetarian-friendly lunch provided. Questions and dates? Please contact Jenny Mason, Membership Chair, at 206-794-0380 or .


