Archives: Services

The Motherhood Journey

Live-stream. Laura Lynch, Krista Apple, Katie Farnum, Heidi Frayer. Mother’s Day — a holiday honoring motherhood — is observed in different forms throughout the world. In the United States, Mother’s Day continues to be celebrated by presenting mothers and other women with gifts and flowers, and it has become one of the biggest holidays for … Continue reading The Motherhood Journey

We Are Like These Flowers

Live-stream. Rev. Dan Schatz and Cassie Lengel. Our annual All Ages Flower Service celebrates the beauty in diversity and the gifts each of us bring to community. If you have not yet sent your flower selfie to email: minister, please do so right away.

Into the Forest

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-stream. What does it mean to enter the forest? On this Sunday following Earth Day, we turn our attention to the forest as both ecological and spiritual symbol.

Loved into Being

Rev. Dr. Susan Frederick Gray. Live-streamed. Faith in Unitarian Universalism isn’t just an intellectual exercise: it’s “heart” work. This very special service, which we are sharing with UUs all over the country, features a sermon by UUA President Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, as well as vibrant music, storytelling, and other worship elements that will help us … Continue reading Loved into Being

Carrying the Flame

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-streamed. Each of us carries a flame in our spirits and in our homes. It holds us through the most difficult times and kindles our wonder with the spark of joy.

Wholly Living

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-streamed. Being a Unitarian Universalist means a life of growth and moving toward wholeness, within ourselves and in our communities. NOTE: Daylight Savings Time begins today. Move your clocks ahead one hour.

Emerging Anew

Rev. Dan Schatz. Live-streamed. On this very special Sunday, we will celebrate our congregation and imagine the future, as we emerge anew into the world. The service will feature testimonials from members and children, special video performances from the Spirit Singers, and a message from Rev. Dan.