
Unitarian Universalist services are similar to most other churches. There are readings and hymns, often live instrumental or choral music. There is a time for people to share significant events in their lives. There is usually a story for children early in the service, before they leave the sanctuary for their classes downstairs. Unless otherwise noted all services and children's religious education programs occur on Sunday at 10:30am. Child care is available.
You are welcome here, to visit and to explore with us. At the end of most services, we hold an open discussion with the speaker. Then we break for coffee and more conversation. We look forward to meeting you and invite you to help us shape our liberal religious community.
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3 October Reverend Amanda Aikman |
Being a Liberal Prophet The second Source of our Unitarian Universalist faith is "words and deeds of prophetic women and men." How can we be prophets, here and now, in the face of injustice and war? |
| 10 October Mary Leber & others |
Conflict, Community, Change Mary Leber and others will share ideas on the above. Enlightenment, entertainment, and a chance to add your thoughts-in other words, a typical Northlake Sunday morning! |
| 17 October Reverend Amanda Aikman |
What Do I Say After I Say I'm a UU?
This service, complete with skits, will enable you to talk to your friends about our wonderful faith with vigor and confidence, and without embarrassment. |
| 24 October Reverend Bruce Davis |
Promises Made In Love
A covenant is a particular kind of agreement based on deep connections between the members of a community. As a religious community, understanding and expressing where covenant relations exist in our lives helps to make our generosity of spirit explicit. Rev. Bruce Davis will lead the service this morning, and an accompanying workshop on Saturday, October 23. |
| 31 October Nathan Everett |
Harvest Festival
The Earth's bountiful harvest has been celebrated with ceremonies and celebrations of giving thanks since ancient times. Come be a part of our Harvest Festival as we celebrate with food and song. |