Unitarian Universalists celebrate a resurrection story that includes varieties of rebirth—in nature, in society, in families, and in each of us. Join us this Sunday for a unique UU perspective on a springtime tradition with deep roots in human history.
Sunday services start at 11 a.m. We welcome visitors to our liberal, progressive Fellowship. Join us before the service for coffee and conversation. Services also include music, readings, meditation, and optional opportunities to share your own thoughts. And we’re done by noon.
UU is different than most religions. For example, we don’t share a creed. Our ,members and friends hip come from a variety of religious and philosophical traditions. We include Christians from many denominations. We include Jews, Muslims and Hindus, and also subscribers to earth-centered traditions. Wiccans and Pagans are welcome here. So are humanists, agnostics and atheists. (Yes, there are spiritual atheists.
What we do share are UU principles and values, all of which are centered on love. And together, we celebrate life. Of course, there’s more. See us any Sunday for details.