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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.

6 May

Eric Oemig
Senator, 45th District

Pragmatism and Principles in Politics

To achieve your principles in politics, you often have to compromise. That is pragmatism. But when compromise moves you a step away from your principle, it is no longer pragmatic… How do you distinguish pragmatism from expediency?

Newcomer Orientation to follow service.

13 May

Janet Kuller & Linda Lane

Transcript

Looking for Peace on Mother’s Day

Mother’s Day has been declared a peace day since Julia Ward Howe’s words during the Civil War. During this overwhelming war and time of violence in America, let’s pause to listen to women’s voices for peace.

Special music…

20 May

Rev. Amanda Aikman

The Science of Happiness

What brain science, economics, geography and sociology are learning about the nature of that most ephemeral and sought–after good: happiness. How to plan for happiness, how to use our own quest for happiness to make the world a better place.

New member welcoming ceremony.

Annual congregational meeting to follow service. This is when we: Elect new board members; Adopt final 2007-2008 budget; Elect new Nominating Committee.

27 May

Janine Larsen,
UUA District Executive for the Pacific Northwest

Honoring Our Past, Welcoming Our Future

Our past experiences and leaders have brought us to this moment. Janine Larsen, UUA District Executive for the Pacific Northwest, will invite us to honor history and look to our future as a congregation and in our personal and public lives.