A Kwanzaa Service
Come learn about the roots and traditions of the African-American winter celebration of Kwanzaa.
Come learn about the roots and traditions of the African-American winter celebration of Kwanzaa.
Join us for a Christmas Eve service in the illustrious traditions of Lessons and Carols, with a UU twist. Come to sing and enjoy inspirational readings for the season.
The Worship Committee presents a service on the winter solstice, from both pagan and secular perspectives.
The Rev. Barbara Threet will present a special Christmas-themed service full of fun and surprise. Our monthly pot luck lunch will follow this service! Everyone is invited to bring a dish to share.
Sally Strasser will present an exploration into the radical anti-war themes of Handel’s famous Messiah, featuring recorded music and readings from Isaiah.
Hanukkah begins at sundown on December 2. This Sunday morning, Felice Best and the Worship Committee will present a service about this Jewish tradition.
This Sunday we will hear a recorded talk by Buddhist mindfulnes teacher Jack Kornfield.
A look at the historical and spiritual roots of the Celtic holiday Samhain, and what it can mean for us today.
Presented by Bob Rockwell, Will Aitcheson, and Karen Johnson.
Congregants are invited to sign up to share a brief autumn-themed reading. Please see Sally, Michelle, Bob, or Carol if you would like to share a reading.