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.
For a listing of past month’s services, please see our archives.
6 April Warren Jessop |
The Audacity of Northlake Who do we think we are, anyway? And what on earth are we doing? We will take a look at some answers to those deep questions — answers formed out of the hundreds of responses to the “essay questions” on Northlake’s recent ministerial search survey. Important congregation meeting after service. |
13 April Janine Larsen, |
Risk, Growth and Leaps of Faith “Ah, but a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for?” wrote poet Robert Browning. What heaven is this congregation envisioning, as it embraces the risks of growth? Are we ready to mourn the losses we’ll encounter, as well as revel in the delights? What changes are we ready to make, and what will cause us to balk, talk or walk? Janine Larsen, District Executive for the Unitarian Universalist Association of Congregations in the Pacific Northwest shares reflections and challenges. |
20 April Nathan Everett |
Charity It was all about love in the 1960s. So much so that three new editions of The Bible came out with a new translation of 1 Corinthians 13, changing the King James Version “charity” to “love.” In the process of clarifying the word “agape” we seemed to lose it’s meaning, changing the verse to a wedding pronouncement rather than a call to action in daily life. Where has our charity gone? |
27 April Nayer Taheri |
Spirituality of Charity Nayer will discuss the spirituality of voluntary giving by bringing stories of this spiritual practice from different faith traditions including our UU history. |
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