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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Everyday Microjoys

Led by: Amy McKlindon
Worship Associate: Carrie Lifshitz

"Joy is not meant to be a crumb," our UU Patron Saint Mary Oliver tells us. In times when our joys may feel smaller or harder to find, let's explore together opportunities to identify and give in to the microjoys present in the everyday.

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60’s Folk Revival

Led by: John LaBarbera
Worship Associate: Bill Snowden

The 1960s were a decade of turmoil and great social change. Now, as the ‘60s turn 60, we are seeing many similar themes emerge. Join us for a morning of socially conscious music that’s just as relevant as ever.

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How Can I Keep From Singing

Led by: Sam Kirkland

This year Sam Kirkland invites you to sing out in honor of your ancestors. Those upon whom shoulders you stand and who are the wind beneath your wings - who’ve transitioned from this plane and onto the great beyond.  It will be a service of reflections and songs for those who are gone but never forgotten.

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Practice Makes Imperfect

Led by: Emrys Staton
Worship Associate: John LaBarbera

Practice Makes Imperfect: A Buddhist perspective on the earnest quest for being our best selves, and how the ‘hindrance of perfection’ can lead us away from accepting our real selves.

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Body Positivity as a Spiritual Practice

Led by: Mary McManus
Worship Associate: Gio Palumbo

As Unitarian Universalists, we believe in the inherent dignity of every person, justice in human relations, and acceptance of one another. How can we apply our UU values to one of the most essential pieces of ourselves: our bodies? This week, we will explore body positivity as a spiritual practice and find new ways to show ourselves and others the love we deserve.

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Jesus was a Universalist

Led by: Gary Ezzell
Worship Associate: Carrie Lifshitz

Let's do something rare at UUCP and talk about Jesus. Not as the Christ, but as a teacher of a profound form of love, one that was radically inclusive, impossibly universal. Love your enemies, really? But if love truly is our doctrine, let's listen to someone who lived it.