If You Ever Feel Uncomfortable
Click here for video (YouTube) This service is, unexpectedly, inspired by a meme, and grew into one congregant’s personal reflection... Read More →
Laying Your Cards Out
Click here for video (YouTube) At some point or another in our lives, we get stuck on big or little... Read More →
The Good Place
Click here for video (YouTube) 9:15 am and 11 am Celebrant, Birch Spick and Meg Notch We center the value... Read More →
Of Many Roots and Branches
10 am Celebrant, Meg Notch Ours is a living tradition, one ever unfurling, drawing from many spiritual and philosophical roots. Each of us here bring our past, present, and future experiences to bear in this shared tradition. But what keeps us here in community, among all our differences? Join us as we hear members of our congregation reflect on the influences that shape their Unitarian Universalist experiences. "Sunny Side Up" arranged by Peter Kopelson sung by mens' octet
The Ancestors of Summer
One Service at 10:00 am Celebrant, Birch Spick This June marks the 50th anniversary of the Stonewall Riots (June 28-29, 1969), a watershed moment for LGBTQ liberation movements in the United States. On this Capital City Pride weekend, join our community as we consider what beauty we find in resistance. As we gather together, may we consider how the fore-runners of the queer and trans liberation movements teach us this.