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.
| 27 February Rev. Elizabeth ‘Kit’ Ketcham |
Hope Has Human Hands What does it mean to have hope? What is hope as a religious idea? When human tragedy strikes, whether through natural forces or perverted human nature, where does hope come from? Rev Ketcham is consulting minister to our sister congregations in Vashon and Whidbey Islands. |
| 6 March Reverend Amanda Aikman |
The Human Use of Human Bodies
What is the human body? Is it art, a weapon, a research tool, a commodity, a source of responsible pleasure, the temple of the Holy One? |
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13 March Donna Oiland |
The Healing Power of Storytelling Donna Oiland, Evergreen Hospice Spiritual Care and Faith in Action Leader will share with us her passion for the power of storytelling in her life and the lives of families coping with illness and loss. Join us for this uplifting and inspiring service. |
| 20 March
Reverend Amanda Aikman |
Palm Sunday An Amazing story from Brazil about the resurrecting power of love. |
| 27 March Warren Jessop |
What Took You So Long? Enlightenment, reprieve, and revision will be the themes for this service---a change of pace from the traditional same-old Easter Sunday fare of resurrection, rebirth, and renewal. |