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.
| 3 April Reverend Amanda Aikman |
Let us Now Worship Google What do God and Google have in common? How is technology changing the way our brains work. |
| 10 April Reverend Jim Anderson |
The Religion of Our Genes Woven into each cell in our bodies, are genes that are millions of years old. They lay the foundation for how we behave, how we think, how we survive and what we believe. This sermon explores the spirituality that emerges from our genes and lays the foundation for all religions. |
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17 April Reverend Amanda Aikman |
A World in Exile All over our planet, people are exiled from their native lands. How does their longing relate to ours; from what are we exiled; for what almost-forgotten lands do we yearn? |
| 24 April Millie Mullarky |
Sex- Ed in the City What is happening in area public schools on sexuality and education, and what are some of the ways our values are impacted by the new policies? How can we put our Unitarian Universalist values to work? |