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.

An Introduction to Transgender History
Join us as Blake Rushing talks about trans history and how it has been misrepresented and suppressed in multiple ways. She will explore historical accounts that indicate "gender queerness" has been present throughout our entire history and is not simply a passing fad or recent way of being.

Journey to UU
Many people find their way to Unitarian Universalism from other faiths. Explore with UUCP member Carrie Lifshitz her journey from Catholicism to UUism as she evolved from "this is the way we do things" to being free to question WHY we do things, and eventually being able to appreciate the beauty in the Catholic faith while rejecting the constraints of the Catholic religion.

“Crowded Tables”
The ReSisters return with the Highwomen's Song "Crowded Table," a song that has a lot of meaning after the isolation of the pandemic. We'll explore the longing, the appreciation and the joy of gathering at a crowded table with loved ones as we all recognize that it is not something that we can ever take for granted again.

Adventure Awaits
New endeavors are hard work, requiring us to be brave and find strength. A loving community and curious mind may be the bold adventurer's most important resource. As we begin a new congregation year, new school year, new jobs, new relationships, we take this Sunday to bless and honor one another's paths. Please bring your backpack (school or hiking), laptop, favorite hiking boot, or other daily adventure accessory to be blessed.

Grief and Love
We’ve been navigating so many individual and collective griefs over the past few years in particular, but as a society, we’re pretty awful at talking about and supporting ourselves and one another through grief. We’ll explore what we can learn from the interconnections between grief and love.

The Gospel According to Carlin
George Carlin performed as a comedian for over 50 years. Fourteen years after his death, his words continue to strike a chord. His commentary on government, politics, and society almost seem prophetic today. But underneath his indignation, there was a constant theme of love for his fellow humans. Together we will explore his message of love and how we can put it into practice in a time of conflict.