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.

White Supremacy Culture: Perfectionism

Led by: Reverend Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Carrie Lifshitz

This year, we are going to be talking about attributes of White Supremacy Culture, i.e., the culture we all are swimming in. We will start with one of the big ones—Perfectionism. How does our need to be perfect hold us back from being good? And how is living in the "imperfect" a way to fight racism?

Wooden bridge over stream in forest with sun filtering through branches

Peace in Transition

Led by: London Montgomery
Worship Associate: Mary McManus

When things move too fast, when we don't have the right information, when everything seems impossible, how do we find peace? Join us as we discover ways to accept, navigate, and celebrate transition.

Closeup of water droplet and ripples - water is reflecting blue and gold colors

Water Communion

Led by: Reverend Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Bill Snowden

Join us for our annual water communion.

View of lighting over city at night, overlaid with hands forming a heart shape

How Do We Love Them When We’re So Dang MAD at Them?

Led by: Reverend Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Sarah Montgomery

During these challenging times, the antidote to stress and UU's First Principle is the Worth and Dignity of all people. We also say in our covenant that "Love is our Doctrine." In the time of the Jewish High Holy Days when we look at the wrongs that we've done and the concept of forgiveness, how do we love people as a moral imperative when so many people have made us so very mad in the last year/years?

Can’t Take My Joy Away From Me

Led by: Reverend Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Amy McKlindon

During these challenging times, the antidote to stress and trauma is not only rest, but also joy.

Painting of a flaming Phoenix poised to strike

Phoenix Rising

Led by: Reverend Christine Dance
Worship Associate: Amy McKlindon

In Rev. Christine's first service in this year's program year, we'll look at the metaphorical Phoenix in the literal Phoenix. What lessons do we have about rising, recreating, and re-envisioning as we start this year together?