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.
Deep & Simple: The Love and Wisdom of Mister Rogers
Experience the work and insight of Fred Rogers transcends the children's programming he is best known for. Join us as we explore his message of kindness through song, video and interactive presentation.
How Can I Keep From Singing: The Power of Love, Remembrance and Song
This week, Sam, Benjie, and other members of the congregation will share songs and reflections in honor of beloveds who have transitioned.
A Gen Z-er, Millennial, and Boomer Walk into UUCP…
Intergenerational friendships bring great individual and societal benefits, but they are increasingly hard to develop. Let’s celebrate the unique opportunities we have at UUCP to foster intergenerational friendships and deepen our commitment to radical (age) inclusion.
To Ask What’s Possible: Heresy as a Spirituality of Revolt
Spanish theologian and Unitarian martyr, Michael Servetus, dared to ask what's possible during the Reformation. In UUism, we claim Servetus as a champion for freedom of conscience. Today, we're keeping his big dare alive in asking what's possible when we tell the legacy of a heretical hero as a story about a spiritual revolutionary.
Embracing Possibility: Coming Apart to Become Anew
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.
Another Way is Possible: Abolitionist Imagination
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.