10:00 a.m. – Adult Discussion Group
Can politics, religion, and narcissism go hand in hand? Last week we had 15 folks — join us this week!
11:00 a.m. – Children’s Religious Exploration
Can politics, religion, and narcissism go hand in hand? Last week we had 15 folks — join us this week!
11:00 a.m. – Children’s Religious Exploration
Pre-K – Elementary: Chalice Kids (ages 3-9)
Chalice Children delves deep into our Unitarian Universalist faith. It strives not just to teach about our faith, but also to provide experiences around the strength of community, the wonder and awe that transcend everyday understanding, and life issues we all share.
Chalice Children delves deep into our Unitarian Universalist faith. It strives not just to teach about our faith, but also to provide experiences around the strength of community, the wonder and awe that transcend everyday understanding, and life issues we all share.
Middle/High School: Youth Group (ages 10 and up)
Youth group provides a warm and relaxed atmosphere for our middle/high-schoolers to hang-out, explore ideas, build community, and develop leadership skills within our UU faith.
11:00 a.m. – Worship Service
This will be a combination service, both commemorating the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s nailing his theses to the church door in Wittenberg and also the Day of the Dead.
If you have never seen Martin Luther commemorated in an ofrenda, this is your chance. Steve Abney will be talking about Luther in Words for All Ages and Rev. Lynne will provide a meditation on why Luther, flawed though he was, is so important to our Unitarian and Universalist history.
There will be a homily on a broader view of Day of the Dead, regardless of our ethnic heritage, and the chance for the congregation to come forward and commemorate a loved person or animal that they have lost.
This will be a combination service, both commemorating the 500th anniversary of Martin Luther’s nailing his theses to the church door in Wittenberg and also the Day of the Dead.
If you have never seen Martin Luther commemorated in an ofrenda, this is your chance. Steve Abney will be talking about Luther in Words for All Ages and Rev. Lynne will provide a meditation on why Luther, flawed though he was, is so important to our Unitarian and Universalist history.
There will be a homily on a broader view of Day of the Dead, regardless of our ethnic heritage, and the chance for the congregation to come forward and commemorate a loved person or animal that they have lost.
Please also bring item (photos, things the loved one liked) for the ofrenda table.