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UUA General Assembly Worship

Join with other members and UUs across the country for the Sunday service from the General Assembly. Come for inspiring words, beautiful music, and meaningful connection with our larger community of UUs. Click here to view the service.

Making a Beautiful Life

Figuring out the meaning of life is an ongoing project for most of us. An old Bloom County comic strip leads us into a reflection on what it might be. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

What We Do Together

We’re celebrating the end of the regular church year, getting ready to do some of the business of the congregation, and offer gratitude to each other. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Making Time

Can we make time? Manage it? Organize it? We’ll consider some of the reflections of time management guru Oliver Burkeman’s recent reflections on the 4,000 weeks that most of us live. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Preemptive Radical Inclusion

CB will share introductory reflections on the framework of Preemptive Radical Inclusion (PRI). PRI can be understood as an entryway to increasing equity and justice among ourselves and in the world; ongoing practices to embody beloved community. CB Beal (they/them) is a religious educator and consultant who specializes in facilitating learning experiences that involve issues … Continue reading Preemptive Radical Inclusion

Love at the Center

Next month at the Unitarian Universalist Association’s General Assembly, there will be a vote on an update of Article 2 of the bylaws. We’ll reflect upon the proposal and the amendments, and what comes next. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the readings and sermon.

Legacy

On this Mother’s Day, Kate Kinney joins Linda to reflect upon what is passed down to us, and what we carry and what we leave behind. Click here to view the service. Click here to read the sermons.

Flower Service

Rev. Norbert Čapek was the first to celebrate a flower service in his church in Prague, Czechoslovakia. Bring a flower (and maybe a few extras) to this all-ages celebration of the beauty of our community. Click here to view the service.

An Indigenous Perspective on Climate Change

Jacob Johns, a Hopi/Akimel O’odham and UU climate activist who attended COP28 (the United Nations Climate Change Conference last December in Dubai) as an Indigenous Wisdom Keeper, will share his indigenous perspective on climate change. The Green Sanctuary Environmental Action Group will also announce their 2024 Eco Hero Award. Click here to view the service.