A Larger Circle
We begin this month by celebrating the circle of our congregation, with music from the Spirit Singers along with words from Rev. Schatz and UCWC members.
We begin this month by celebrating the circle of our congregation, with music from the Spirit Singers along with words from Rev. Schatz and UCWC members.
Unitarian Universalism has long had a creative relationship with science. How does science inform our quest for truth and meaning?
Unitarian Universalism is a feast for the mind, heart and spirit. Chocolate is simply a feast, and our congregation’s annual Feast of Decadent Chocolate will be a true celebration. Bring a friend with you to enjoy this beloved and delicious UCWC tradition!
There are many ways to open our hearts to the universe and beauty in the singing of a prayer.
In an era when the language of resistance has become part of everyday experience, millions of people have joined social movements, while others give to their communities in quieter ways.
We join in our Unitarian Universalist community to support, sustain and nurture one another’s souls. How can we strengthen our connections and deepen our spiritual growth in a growing congregation?
We will gather together for a traditional Christmas Eve service with readings, carols, music from the Spirit Singers, a Christmas reflection from Rev. Dan Schatz, and the singing of “Silent Night” by candlelight. Please Note: Because Christmas Eve falls on a Sunday this year, the intergenerational service will be in the morning. There will be … Continue reading Candlelight Christmas Eve Service – 7 PM
Rev. Dan Schatz. People come to Unitarian Universalist congregations to grow, to seek truth, and to crate community. There is a powerful way to do all these things together, beyond Sunday services and social hour.
What is the Unitarian Universalist story of humanity, and how do we begin to embrace it? If you have been waiting until we were all moved in to share our congregation with a friend (or two or three), this would be an excellent Sunday to bring them.
Children naturally view the world with fresh senses and ideas. When we pay attention to them, we too may find ourselves opened to new truths. This service will include a ceremony of dedication for young children. If you would like your child to be included in the dedication ceremony, please contact Pam Baxter or Rev. … Continue reading Meet the World Anew