Worship
Our worship services are every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. in person and via Zoom. They are diverse in focus and often form. Our minister, Rev. Eric Severson, speaks three Sundays each month. Other Sundays may feature inspirational and spiritual services by visiting ministers, guest speakers, members, and friends of the fellowship. Sermons are a central element in Unitarian Universalist worship and may address mystical, political, ethical, or historical topics. Often a minister’s personal testimony will help members of the congregation reflect honestly on their own lives.
We gather together in spiritual community because we need constant reminders of what matters most in life. Our congregations and communities call us to our better selves. We learn to live with more wisdom, more connection, and more compassion.
Occasionally a sacramental expression – the Flower Communion in June, a child’s dedication, or the invitation to share personal statements – enhance our services. These special ceremonies serve to bind us to traditions, to the generations, and to holy ideals.
We believe in the value of an intergenerational society and invite our young people of all ages to participate in at least a portion of every Sunday morning service. Child care is provided if needed. Members and guests gather for coffee, continued discussion, and fellowship following the program. Normally, our choir sings for at least two Sundays each month.
Whatever your spiritual journey, you are welcome here. We hope you will feel comfortable enough to stay and join us – if not this time, some other Sunday.
Our worship services are weekly reflections that weave together our own thoughts and experiences with music, beauty, poetry, and words that both comfort and challenge. Our programs for all ages inspire us, and awaken us to our capacities to make a difference in our own lives and in the world.
We are inspired not just by religious sources but by the people with whom we journey: diverse and spirited Unitarian Universalists.