Our Tapestry of Love
Our Annual Pledge drive kicks off this Sunday with the theme “Weaving a Tapestry of Love.” We say these words each week as we dedicate our offering. What is OUR tapestry of love? Why does it matter?
Our Annual Pledge drive kicks off this Sunday with the theme “Weaving a Tapestry of Love.” We say these words each week as we dedicate our offering. What is OUR tapestry of love? Why does it matter?
The UUA report “Widening the Circle of Concern” offers UU congregations an opportunity to reflect upon and create strategies for becoming anti-racist and multicultural. How can we respond to this invitation?
Our annual All-Ages “Love” Service exploring all the ways we show our love to the world and how we celebrate LOVE.
Our service included a whimsical sing-a-long of “Come, Sing A Song With Me”
Rev. Dr. Linda A. Hart shares “Opening Our Hearts: A Yoga for All Ages” as part of the worship service.
“The Love Letter” by Anika Aldamuy Denise was read by Staci Kopcha as part of our “Celebrating Love” worship service, and this is another recording of the same book that we hope you’ll enjoy!
How does our beloved community stretch into the future? Many of us may be thinking about the legacy we’ll leave to the world. It’s never too early to start thinking about it.
This reflective service offers a time to reflect on the year as it is ending, and to focus our vision on what is coming. What will you leave behind? What will you invite in as the new year begins?
Join us for our traditional Christmas Eve Service. We’ll tell stories, sing songs, and welcome the night as we wait for Christmas to arrive. Have a candle ready!
Please join us for this Christmas Eve Service on Zoom at:
Webinar ID: 817 4421 1004
Passcode: 253
Or via this link:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81744211004?pwd=MWhSMURSYlF3bDdVVlcxQXN5RGYxQT09
You can also listen on your phone by dialing:
253 215 8782
Webinar ID: 817 4421 1004 and Passcode 253
Note that the Zoom link for this service is different than the link used for Sunday worship services.
It’s our annual pageant, this year online and without a net — as real as it gets. Come along and take part!
We’ve added a land acknowledgement to the beginning of our services. This is an increasingly common element of public meetings of all sorts. Why are we doing it?
As we enter full force into the holiday season, we pause to remember what is constant and good in our lives.
Ministerial Intern Erien Babcock ends her year with us on November 30. In this service we give thanks for her gifts to us through this year and hear from her too. A special time in the life of our congregation!