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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. You are welcome to visit and to explore with us. Wear whatever you feel comfortable wearing!

Unless otherwise noted all services and children’s religious education programs take place on Sundays between 10:30 AM and 11:45 AM. Child care is available.

We invite you to remain after the service for coffee and conversation.

Join us at 10:20 for 10 minutes of singing before the “regular” worship service begins at 10:30. Songs will singable by adults and kids, some old favorites you know, some new ones. Words will be projected on the chancel wall, so no noses need be stuck in books. Accompaniment will be provided by our most excellent pianist, David Servias, and led by members of the congregation who can carry a tune and are not bashful about singing into a microphone.

For a listing of past month’s services, please see our archives.

04 February

Jim Mason

Transcript

Hating the Stranger

Xenophobia is one of its names, a “fear and hatred of strangers or of anything that is strange or foreign”. But it goes by other names, too. We have always been a nation of immigrants. But now 26 of our states have passed laws declaring English as their official language. And a bill passed the US House in December that would make it a felony to illegally cross the border, and would also make it a crime for a church, for example, to help an undocumented person to remain in the US. What is going on?

11 February

Rev. Amanda Aikman &
Shannon Gordon

Heart Communion

For Valentine’s Day, an intergenerational service for all; a story about a village that searches for someone with a “perfect heart.” Certain to be fun for all ages; guaranteed not to be goopy. There may well be chocolate.

18 February

Sarah Grant

Confessions of a Gen-X Geek

Sarah, a certified geek (and a superb writer), discusses some of her popular–culture enthusiasm and why they are meaningful to her. Here’s your chance to learn why “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” is relevant to liberal religion.

25 February

Rev. Amanda Aikman

The End Times, Part 2

Many social and religious liberals who don’t believe in the “end times” as taught by the major religions, do nonetheless believe that the world is coming to an end from environmental causes. A look at global warming, as well as ample reasons for optimism.

An ingathering of New Members will take place during the service.

Newcomer Orientation Luncheon to follow service.