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.

moon behind snow-covered bare tree branches

Christmas Eve

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Mary McManus

Join us for our traditional Christmas Eve service via Zoom where we will explore the role of Mary—the feminine side of the Christmas Story. A small orchestra of UUCP folks will play Corelli's six-movement Christmas Concerto. Let us join together in the search for hope, joy, and peace on earth.

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Christmas Pageant

Led by: Katie Resendiz
Worship Associate: Mary McManus

Please gather with us virtually for our annual Christmas Pageant. Enjoy the tradition as we search for the messages from the baby, with a special appearance from our UUCP Pteranodon and a new piece by our UUCP Choir!

purple text "QUANTITY OVER QUALITY" overlaid on page with definition of White supremacy

White Supremacy Culture: Quantity over Quality

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

In this holiday season when everything is excessive, we'll talk about how the obsession of quantity over quality is an attribute of White Supremacy Culture. This is part three of our year-long study of how we can live into our 8th Principle to be intentionally anti-racist.

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Advent Is Here… And We’re Still Waiting…

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

This is our second Advent in the pandemic....and we're still waiting. Waiting for it to be over, waiting to create the "new normal" and waiting for the stress levels to decrease. We will discuss this liminal space as the holy--and wholly challenging--opportunity that it is.

URGENCY in purple outlined text overlaid on page showing partial definition of white supremacy

White Supremacy Culture: Urgency

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Gary Ezzell

In Part Two of our year-long study of the attributes of White Supremacy Culture, we look at the concept of Urgency and how slowing down can be a key part of intentionally becoming anti-racist.

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We Are All Works In Process

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Carrie Lifshitz

If the pandemic has taught us anything, it is that our actions affect each other. And our past actions and those of others, change us forever. We will dip into the thoughts of Process Theology to see how it can help us to embrace change and transition.