Upcoming Services
| Sunday Morning Schedule | ||
|---|---|---|
| 10:00am | Children’s RE | Children’s religious education programs (downstairs). |
| 10:50am | “Morning Songs” | Join us for ten minutes of singing prior to the “regular” service. The words will be projected overhead and the songs will be singable by adults and kids — some old favorites, some new, led by our music director and members of the choir. |
| 11:00am | Sunday Service | (See below for speakers & topics). |
| 12:00pm | “Coffee Time” | We invite you to remain after the service for coffee and conversation. |
| 12:15pm | “Reverberations” | If you’d like to share, have questions, need further explanation, etc. |
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 often a story for children early in the service, before they leave the sanctuary for childcare downstairs. You are welcome to visit and to explore with us. Wear whatever makes you comfortable!
December 7 |
Choir Concert Our talented choir, under the music direction of Art Kuller, will be presenting two Mozart pieces; the Mass in C Major K 259 and Ave verum Corpus. These short pieces will be performed with a small orchestra. The choir will be performing two pieces by W.A Mozart with an orchestra. The first is a short mass Missa Brevis K.259. Mozart wrote the mass in December 1775 or early 1776 when he was a young man of about twenty years old. Although Mozart did not live to be an old man, the second piece, Ave Verum Corpus (K618 ) was written near the end of his life in June of 1791… Please mark your calendars! This will be a special service you won’t want to miss! Northlake Holiday Craft Fair after concert Town meeting after service |
December 14 |
Family Holiday Service Join Northlake families for a special holiday service celebrating themes of wintertime. Northlake’s parents and children will be sharing poems, music and offering prayers of peace from the world’s great religions. Our time of worship together will be thoughtful and sacred as we journey through the season of winter. Northlake Holiday Craft Fair before & after service |
CANCELLED DUE TO SLIPPERY SIDE ROADS Friday, December 19 |
Blue Christmas The holiday season is pure joy — right??? Maybe not. Sometimes there is anger, sadness and grief mixed in with the celebrations. Christmas reminds us of family and friends we have lost, loved ones who have died, or personal trials or struggle that are acutely present at this time of year. You are invited to come and share in a “Blue Christmas” service to acknowledge your experience and hopefully, leave with a feeling of release to engage the season more fully. |
December 21 |
Let the Light Shine Religious traditions around the world and for all time have celebrated the winter solstice. As the short days and long nights begin their reversal, rituals welcoming the return of the light are more than symbolic. |
Wednesday, December 24 |
Candlelight Christmas Eve Service Come join us for a traditional Christmas Eve service complete with music, candles and blessings. Bring your family and friends for a wonder–filled evening. |
December 28 Linda Lane |
Burning Bowl The Burning Bowl ceremony is a time to gather and reflect, identify and release those habits, resentments, and behaviors that we no longer want to carry with us. The characteristics we wish to release may be written out and “released” and put in the burning bowl. This is followed by writing a personal affirmation of our hopes and desires for the coming year. |
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