For most of our worship services beginning in the spring of 2020, we have video recordings of the full worship service and of just the sermon available for you to watch.

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Embracing Possibility: Coming Apart to Become Anew

Led by: Brigitta Vieyra
Worship Associate: Jon Palumbo

Sometimes the most challenging moments of our lives, the interruptions, can open us up as invitations. As UUs, we are often called to turn problems into possibilities. Join us as we explore how we can encounter the sacredness of becoming anew in the tragedies, triumphs and tediums of our lives.

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Another Way is Possible: Abolitionist Imagination

Led by: Brigitta Vieyra
Worship Associate: Carrie Lifshitz

What does it mean to be a people of possibility? For generations, UUism has rumbled with the abolition of systems that cause harm. From the abolition of slavery and segregation, to nuclear weapons and war, to policing and prisons, UUs are always deepening an understanding of what it means to be free. Come explore what it means to have an abolitionist imagination.

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We Are The Ones We’ve Been Waiting For

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Bill Snowden

Because of our values, especially how we embrace our LGBTQ+ siblings as fully whole and holy, we have caught the attention of some right-wing harassers, doing their damage mostly online. Rev. Christine will bring you up to speed on what is happening, how we’re responding, the context of this new world we’re in and why WE are perfectly positioned to creatively respond to commit ourselves to the world we want and know can exist. 

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Few Decisions In Life Are Permanent…Except Circumcision

Led by: Rev Christine
Worship Associate: John LaBarbera

From last year's auction, the winner of the "Pick Rev. Christine's Sermon topic" chose decision-making. How are we to think about making big decisions? How important are they? How permanent are they? How do our UU Values help us to make those decisions. Hint: Most of them aren't permanent.

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Hope and Liberation in Indigenous Spirituality

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Amy McKlindon

In our final series in our Hope and Liberation in World Religions Series, we'll be exploring Indigenous Spirituality from North America. Rev. Dr. Tink Tinker (Osage) is our guide in how the rich spirituality from many different indigenous communities can help us to live in harmony with each other, our earth and our spirit in a liberatory way.

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The Circle Game

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Jon Palumbo
Music: Blues with the Sugar Thieves

As we celebrate our graduates, our volunteers and staff, we think about the ages and stages of our lives and how there is always something to celebrate in community.