We gather in worship to find meaning and live more deeply. Worship creates connections within, among, and beyond us, calling us to our better selves, calling us to live with wisdom and compassion.

Unitarian Universalist worship styles vary by congregation, and even within congregations. Some congregations’ worship is contemporary and high tech. Some congregations’ worship is traditional and formal. Some features exuberant music, some includes long periods of silent reflection. 

Elements of a typical Unitarian Universalist Sunday morning worship service include

What You Can Expect During Worship Services
Our Sunday services include a traditional Unitarian Universalist liturgy including: a call to worship; lighting of the flaming chalice; hymns and music; stories for all ages; time for meditation, reflection and prayers; a sermon; and closing words.

You may want to see or listen to a sermon by one of our ministers so you can get a sense of the theological themes addressed in worship. You can do that by going to YouTube or Spotify.

The Sunday morning schedule is:

10:00 a.m. Worship in the Sanctuary (nursery care available). Religious Education for children and youth.

11:00 a.m. Social Hour in the coffee and treats.

11:30 a.m. We offer several Sunday Morning programs, including the First Forum or a Roundtable, which offers a presentation or conversation on a wide variety of topics. Once a month our Global Studies group meets to discuss a specific current event at this time, and the Women’s Group usually meets by Zoom once a month on a Sunday afternoon.

Once each three or four months, we have a special orientation class for people who are on the path to membership. This class also meets either during or directly after social hour, and child care is available on those days.

From time to time, worship incorporates holiday celebrations, multigenerational plays and pageants, longer musical performances, child dedications, and coming-of-age ceremonies. We offer childcare and learning programs for children and youth during the Sunday service.