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.
The Problem with Sunday
On this anniversary of the Pulse shooting in Orlando, we have Rev. Christine's annual service that breaks down the meaning of a song. This year, we are exploring Joy Oladokun's "Sunday", as we explore why the church has been so harmful to the LGBTQ community and why our faith community is (still) so important.
It’s Hard Being a White Man These Days, and That’s a Good Thing
If you are to believe the narrative, white men are under assault by the "radical liberal agenda." So what is in this agenda that is so scary? As an aging cis-gendered, straight, white man, Jon Palumbo invites you to stop in this Sunday to hear why so many older white men are so upset and what we can do to make them more upset.
UUCP History: Communism or Liberation?
Each year, we have a service on UUCP's history. Many of our early members were accused of being communists, which created a lot of problems for UUCP. Whether or not they were, it gives us an opportunity to take a healthy approach to our views on poverty and capitalism and how we can lovingly live in in our forebears’ footsteps.
Loved into Being
Join us for a special multi-platform service with a recorded sermon from Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray and reflections from Rev. Mariela Perez-Simons and Rev. Chris Long—all from our greater UUA network. We will talk about the role of love, how it has shaped who we are as individuals, as communities and as a movement.
Celebration Sunday: Bridging, CoA Graduation, Child Dedication, Gratitude, and More!
Let's Celebrate! We'll celebrate our Coming of Age graduates and our high school graduates, we'll bless our new babies, and we'll share gratitude for our volunteers and leaders. It's going to be chock-full of joy, achievement, and fun!
White Supremacy Culture: Progress Is Bigger/More
In our series on White Supremacy Culture, we'll explore the widely-accepted belief that "bigger is better" and that progress means having/getting/doing more.