Sunday Mornings with us
Our worship services begin at 10:30 on Sunday morning and combine a mixture of music, speaking, and silence. The topics for our services vary greatly from week to week, so we encourage you to attend more than one service.Our Sunday morning worship services provide the central community experience for our members and friends. We understand “worship” in its broadest sense: a time to reconnect with those things that are most important and “of worth” in our lives. Each Sunday morning we come together to connect with others and with questions of life’s ultimate concerns.
Our services are respectful of our Judeo-Christian roots, but you will likely experience a variety of religious and ethical traditions as part of worship. We often have readings and music from a wide range of sources, including eastern spirituality, earth centered traditions, religious humanism, and inspiration found in great works of poetry and prose. We celebrate life not just through words, but through music, too. Our musical offerings are eclectic, drawing on sources old and new.
Each week the sermon seeks to inspire the heart and mind, and to explore what gives our lives meaning and substance. In our congregation it’s not just okay to question and challenge assumptions about truth and faith; it’s encouraged!
We are beginning to have services at the church again. Soon, we will be offering hybrid services that are both online and in-person.
All services are available online via zoom at:
https://zoom.us/j/7480262341
Meeting ID: 748 026 2341
One tap mobile: +19292056099,,7480262341# US
Our services are respectful of our Judeo-Christian roots, but you will likely experience a variety of religious and ethical traditions as part of worship. We often have readings and music from a wide range of sources, including eastern spirituality, earth centered traditions, religious humanism, and inspiration found in great works of poetry and prose. We celebrate life not just through words, but through music, too. Our musical offerings are eclectic, drawing on sources old and new.
Each week the sermon seeks to inspire the heart and mind, and to explore what gives our lives meaning and substance. In our congregation it’s not just okay to question and challenge assumptions about truth and faith; it’s encouraged!
We are beginning to have services at the church again. Soon, we will be offering hybrid services that are both online and in-person.
All services are available online via zoom at:
https://zoom.us/j/7480262341
Meeting ID: 748 026 2341
One tap mobile: +19292056099,,7480262341# US
Multigenerational Services
We spend too much time separating our communities by age – children in school, older people in retirement communities. Unitarian Universalist congregations all over the country are breaking this cycle. Multigenerational congregations are simultaneously congregations of the ancient past and the distant future.
Multigenerational services are intentional, meaningful programs that not only engage each generation on its own level but also connect each generation with other generations. Taken to its highest potential, a fully multigenerational congregation would be a community where everyone, both young and old, is both teacher and learner; where every stage of life is valued and supported. Though we value our individual paths as UUs, research conducted over the past fifty years has found that trusted relationships are still key to our faith development. These relationships are not merely among those of our own generation, but of all generations. Children learn they have roots; a history to ground them. Parents benefit by receiving support, knowing that there are other adults who love their children and who are looking out for them. Elders benefit by re-connecting with a sense of joyful freedom. Multigen connections balance the need for intellectual stimulation with a childlike exuberance and sense of wonder.
Multigenerational services are intentional, meaningful programs that not only engage each generation on its own level but also connect each generation with other generations. Taken to its highest potential, a fully multigenerational congregation would be a community where everyone, both young and old, is both teacher and learner; where every stage of life is valued and supported. Though we value our individual paths as UUs, research conducted over the past fifty years has found that trusted relationships are still key to our faith development. These relationships are not merely among those of our own generation, but of all generations. Children learn they have roots; a history to ground them. Parents benefit by receiving support, knowing that there are other adults who love their children and who are looking out for them. Elders benefit by re-connecting with a sense of joyful freedom. Multigen connections balance the need for intellectual stimulation with a childlike exuberance and sense of wonder.
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