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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 10:30am and 11:45am. Child care is available.

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

Past month’s services can be found here.

3 February

Nathan Everett

Hope

Second in a three-part series; Faith, Hope and Charity. Hope explores the seasonal pagan holiday of Imbolc, also known as the feast of lights, the time when it becomes apparent days are lengthening and the sun will return. This intergenerational service includes a celebration of the return of the sun king and the preparation for planting.

Bring drums!

Welcoming Congregation Workshop 8:45-10:15am before service

10 February

Everardo Aguilar and Denise Allen

Beyond Categorical Thinking

How can Northlake promote inclusive thinking and prevent unfair discrimination in our search for a new minister? Everardo and Denise, representatives from the UUA, will speak on this topic. They also will lead a 3-hr workshop after the service.

Welcoming Congregation Workshop 8:45-10:15am before service

Potluck lunch at 11:30.

Beyond Categorical Thinking Workshop after service, 12-3pm.

17 February

Carl Schwartz

Boats and Walls

We at Northlake affirm goals of worth, dignity, justice, equity, world community, and respect for the interconnected web of life. Today’s world often looks to boats, whether life boats or arks, which share the feature of including the “chosen” and excluding the “others.” Lets look at some of the challenges our affirmations face.

Welcoming Congregation Workshop 8:45-10:15am before service

24 February

Nayer Taheri

Forgiveness

Forgiving self and forgiving others is one of the most painful spiritual processes that bring essential challenges in one’s life. In this sermon, Nayer will talk about the act of forgiveness as an act of deep desire for relationship with what we have left unresolved.

Welcoming Congregation Workshop 8:45-10:15am before service

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