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.

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Generosity: From You I Receive To You I Give

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: John LaBarbera
Music: Choir Sings

In the series of our UU Values, we will be exploring the next value of Generosity, which connects us to both gratitude but also hope for what the future we can create. We will ground ourselves in our UU Values to kick off our Stewardship season. We will also welcome new members this morning.

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Worthy, Honorable, and Worshipping

Led by: Katie Resendiz, Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Owen Lifshitz
Music: Nicole Pesce

We reflect on what it means to be a people who come together, covenant, and claim each other. This week's service will include opportunities for deep connection with each other, for quiet reflection on how we are known, and an examination of some of the words we recite each week.

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On Loving, Leaving and Learning

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance, Brigitta Vieyra

On our Ministerial Intern Brigitta Vieryra's last Sunday with us, we will explore what we've learned about ministry through her: what she has learned, what we have learned and where do we go from here.

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Justice–A Diverse, Multicultural Community Where We All Thrive

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

In our series of exploring our new UU Values, this is the one that comes out of our 8th Principle to dismantle systems of oppression. We'll be exploring what it means to have freedom FROM oppression but also to build a world where we are building FOR a new world.

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Eco-theology & Earth Care

Led by: Brigitta Vieyra
Worship Associate: Sam Kirkland

UUs are bound by covenant which includes how we are spiritually called to care for the Earth. How can we be ecotheologians for this time? Today we delve into womanist contributions to the environmental justice movement to deepen our religious understandings about our relationship with the earth.

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Moral Stress in a Post-Capitalistic World

Led by: Rev. Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Carrie Lifshitz
Music: UUCP Choir

Should we drive an electric car? Go vegan? Buy only local? Unsubscribe from companies that support problematic programming? It is hard to figure out how to be a "good" person in this complicated capitalistic society. Together, we'll explore how complex these decisions are and how the answer isn't about being "good," but rather understanding the mutual web in which we exist.