Past Worship Services
A selection of past worship services can be viewed on our Facebook Page and on our YouTube Channel.
October 16, 2022
The Courage to Fail
Theme & Notes See you in-person Sunday morning at our new time of 10:15 am. Services will also be live-streamed on Facebook or on YouTube. Minister/Guest In Pulpit: Rev. Dr ... Learn More
October 9, 2022
The Courage to be Vulnerable
Sometimes we think of being courageous as taking a stand. And sometimes the way we choose to “take a stand” might look like digging in our heels. We might create ... Learn More
October 2, 2022
The Courage to Say No
Our theme this month is Courage. And one of the most courageous things some of us can do is say No. Many of us wind up saying Yes to things ... Learn More
September 11, 2022
Ingathering 2022
Unitarian Universalists began celebrating Water Ceremony in the 1980s. Into our sacred space, participants traditionally bring water from a meaningful place. The combined water is symbolic of our shared faith ... Learn More
September 25, 2022
Creation Theologies of Presence and Affirmation
We are what makes us alive. We remember Zion. Through process, we can morally imagine and create relationships of Presence and Affirmation of Being Alive. Surrendering to the reality that ... Learn More
September 4, 2022
Connection with Ourselves: Breathe & Push
We conclude our summer series on connection exploring deep connection with ourselves. Each day is an act of giving birth to something in the world and in our lives. Our ... Learn More
August 21, 2022
The Intentional Village
You may have heard the expression that “It takes a village to raise a child.” In this service we will consider what it takes to intentionally create a village, not ... Learn More
August 28, 2022
Hyde Park Service
If you have never participated in or attended a Hyde Park service, the service is called “Hyde Park” after a tradition in London’s Hyde Park, where people literally stand on ... Learn More
August 14, 2022
Indra’s Net: the Interdependent Web
What does it mean to be part of an interdependent web of existence? It might surprise you that the origin of the metaphor is Indra's Net in Buddhist scriptures (in ... Learn More
