Speaker: J. Sylvan

Animal Blessing

We’ll celebrate our furry, feathered and scaly companions, honoring how their presence enriches our lives and offering our blessings to their lives. Plan to bring your family pet(s) with you to church on Sunday August 21 for this extra special worship service for all ages and all species! Our Transitional Minister, J Sylvan will lead … Continue reading Animal Blessing

Into the Unknown

Whether it’s long-haired prophets from biblical times or modern statisticians and pollsters, we long for someone to tell us what’s going to happen next. But unforeseen (and unknown) variables can crash even the most well-researched predictions, and we are often caught off-guard and unprepared. How do we live fully in an uncertain world without giving … Continue reading Into the Unknown

We (Still) Need to Talk About White Supremacy

Our denomination faced a major reckoning with its own White Supremacy culture in 2017. Since then, much attention has been paid to dismantling it. Let’s take a look at how far we have and haven’t come, and where to go next.

Celebrating Beth Jordan

Our beloved Choir Director, Beth Jordan, is retiring after over 20 years of service. Join us in wishing her and her husband Steve “happy trails” as they set off on their next great adventure!

Going Backwards

Mainstream American society is highly goal oriented. What does that mean for us as a faith community, and us as religious individuals? How is our experience impacted when it feels like we aren’t making progress? Let’s explore together.

Flower Communion

Bring a flower from your garden, a field, or a shop to join in this year’s Flower Communion! Flower Communion is a cherished Unitarian Universalist tradition honoring the diversity of our beliefs and the beauty of spring. We will also be honoring our new members.

The Work of Our Rebirth

Easter is a holiday of hope, of renewal, and of springtime. In this intergenerational service, we will celebrate the many ways we and the world around us can be reborn. After service, we will have a fish-fry and egg-hunt outside!

In the Image of the Divine: On Our Calling to Affirm Trans and Non-Binary People

As Unitarian Universalists, we are called to honor the inherent worth and dignity of all people. This means celebrating the whole selves of trans and non-binary people, and working to make sure they are protected by law and have access to medical care. Recently in Texas, hateful legislation has been introduced that violates the first … Continue reading In the Image of the Divine: On Our Calling to Affirm Trans and Non-Binary People

Creating Paradise: How to Envision Heaven on Earth

For the past 1000 years or so, many Christians have imagined paradise as a place humans can only reach after death. But it wasn’t always that way. Let’s go far back in history to find a vision of an earthly, dirt-and-water paradise that we can work to recreate even today.