Our regular guest speaker, Rev. Marti Keller, takes a look at our Unitarian Universalist shared value of interdependence. She asks, “Where do we go from here?”
Services begin at 11 a.m., but join us early for coffee and conversation. Our liberal, progressive Fellowship welcomes visitors. Kids too!
Rev. Keller has been a Unitarian Universalist parish and social justice minister for 25 years. She was the affiliated minister for gender equity and justice with the UU Women’s Federation, and she received the Ministry to Women Award in 2021.
If you come Sunday, be prepared for something different. Unitarian Universalism is an unusual religion. For example, we don’t share a creed. Our members are Christians, Jews, Buddhists and subscribers to earth-centered traditions. Members also include humanists, agnostics, atheists and people who resist labels. What we do share are commitments to respect the worth and dignity of all people, to care for the planet we share, and to support each other in our own free and responsible searches for truth and meaning.
See us Sunday for details. If you’ve been unsatisfied with other organized religions, you might find a home here. (Full disclosure, we’re not that organized.)