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Christmas Eve!

5:30 PM Children’s Service:  “The Gifts We Bring” is a no-rehearsal, non-traditional telling of the Nativity story. People of all ages and all abilities are invited to join. It is fun, participatory (and includes a Pterodactyl, of course!). The service will conclude with singing Silent … read more.

Winter Solstice

Come celebrate the shortest day and longest night of the year at our Solstice service. The Women’s Ritual Group and Rev. Dance will lead us in a ritual as we explore what night/darkness means and create space for the return of the sun.

I’m in Awe

Albert Einstein said, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.” In this season of awe, advent and wonder, let’s explore how the concept of awe transcends … read more.

Blue Christmas

For many, the holidays are difficult- especially when our culture says that our families should be perfect and that the season should live up to all of our expectations. We will have reflections and sharing to provide comfort, remembrance and hope for those who find … read more.

Unitarian Universalism is a Long Name

Unitarian Universalism is a non-creedal faith, grounded in the history of two different and related traditions – Unitarianism and Universalism. But our faith has taken so many twists and turns through the ages, it is hard to keep up. Who are we and what do … read more.

Bread Communion

Join us for our annual Bread Communion. Making, breaking and sharing bread is a key element of Thanksgiving as well as how we build community. If you wish, bring a traditional bread to share from your family tradition.

Trusting in Trust

H.L. Mencken said, “It is mutual trust, even more than mutual interest, that holds human associations together.” How does trust work within a congregation of so many people with such different beliefs? Four of our congregation members will discuss trust within a community setting.
 

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What’s In A Name

What’s your name for the universe, God and/or existence? As Unitarian Universalists, we have attachments to some names (Spirit of Life) and baggage with others (O Holy Father). Why do names matter? We’ll talk about the power of names and the role in our lives … read more.

Annual YRUU Service

Join our UUCP youth as they share their perspectives on social justice, race and how we can experience our world in new ways.