UU and Hospice
Sharing a compassionate commitment to quality of life for all individuals, the inherent worth and dignity of each person, and the right to self determination.
Services led by lay leaders over the summer
Sharing a compassionate commitment to quality of life for all individuals, the inherent worth and dignity of each person, and the right to self determination.
Join us for the fifth annual Children’s Summer Service! Kids and teens from the congregation will talk about their heroes, and the influence these heroes have had on their lives. There will be music (definitely), dancing (likely), and maybe even the return of two very … read more.
Unitarian Universalism is often known more for its questions than its answers. In a tradition in which doubt is sometimes valued over trust, what is the role of faith?
Richard Rohr, an American Franciscan friar, says we have two tasks in life: the first is to build our identity and the surrounding container that holds our lives, the second to fill that container with meaning. Exploring Rohr’s ideas will provide a mirror for personal … read more.
This service frames the personal inquiry of an Atheist (me). Questions include: Am I an Atheist? What do Atheists believe? Can I believe in something greater than myself and be an Atheist? Are there different kinds of Atheists? How does Atheism inform my life, love, … read more.
Play is something that we often associate with children. As adults, we often think our lives are supposed to be filled with doing useful things. How would our lives be different if we began to see play as a sacred pursuit?
Member of the congregation who attended the Unitarian Universalist Association’s General Assembly in New Orleans in June will share reflections and highlights.