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.

Drawing of people & animals in a forest setting

Preschool Buddhism: How to Just Be, You Know, Like Three

Led by: Bob Davis
Worship Associate: Sam Kirkland

Let’s explore “Preschool Buddhism” and teaching kids to say ouch. Let’s discuss how Buddhism teaches you to recognize things about yourself. This helps you connect to others and to the outside world.d to the outside world. Please Join Us! You can easily join us on Zoom from a smart phone, computer, or tablet: Or visit

Cartoon-like drawing of space creatures with moon in the upper left

Rediscovering Art

Led by: Joseph Benesh
Worship Associate: Sam Kirkland

The pandemic gave us both less and more art. Artists and arts organizations suffered tremendous losses. However, loss also reaffirmed the need for arts and culture in our lives. We witnessed new forms of art, singing through windows, and collaborations across the world via the internet. Join us to see a few examples from people

mulitple colored hands reaching skyward

Inclusion Service

Led by: Katie Quinn & the Inclusion Team

Every Sunday we come together to build community, but for some members coming together maybe more challenging than it looks. Last year the Inclusion Team here at UUCP worked hard to make a space that would truly be welcoming for all. In this service they will highlight voices of some of our members who are

"love is not genetic" over pastel multi-colored background with white human heart drawing

Love is not Genetic

Led by: Carrie Lifshitz
Worship Associate: Joseph Benesh

One of the greatest gifts is adoption. We will explore adoption from different points of view to explore the highs and lows of adoption. Please Join Us! You can easily join us on Zoom from a smart phone, computer, or tablet: Or visit YouTube for a live stream of the service and recordings of past

Red cards with "NO" written in white chalk

The Year of No

Led by: Amy McKlindon
Worship Associate: Carrie Lifshitz

The pandemic gave us blanket permission to say no—without question or guilt. Let’s reflect together on the boundaries we’ve set individually and collectively, and the liberation to be found in saying no—especially when saying “no” to someone else actually means saying “yes” to ourselves and our values. Please Join Us! You can easily join us