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.
Summer Solstice–Celebrating the Sun in the Valley of the Sun
This is the week of the summer solstice--the longest day of the year. We will explore this pagan holiday that has special meaning in the heat of the desert. Explore how pagans see the sun as a sign of power and passion as we celebrate the day together.
Our Symbol is the Question Mark: The Question Box Service
There is an old joke that the symbol of Unitarian Universalism should be a Question Mark. In this service, bring your questions and curiosities. Rev. Christine will answer as many of them as time allows. We can cover a wide range of topics--from faith/religion/theology, to UUCP, to national and world events, to our own deep questions. Be curious in this improvised, yet meaningful service.
This is our Covenant
This year, we've covered the proposed new values for our Unitarian Universalist Faith. Come explore what it means that each one has a covenant that calls us to action. How do we put love in the center of all we do to make our faith come alive in the world.
For all Creatures: Annual Pet Blessing
Our pets bring us humor, joy, comfort and compassion. Let us celebrate all of the animal community with our furry, fuzzy and feathered friends. Bring your pets--or a picture of them--for a blessing and celebration. (Note: this service is a reschedule from the April service and will be in the sanctuary, not outside as has been done the past several years).
Celebration Sunday
What a year we've had! Let's celebrate ALL THE THINGS! We'll celebrate the Circle Game of our lives with several rituals in one service: baby blessings, Coming of Age graduation, our bridging high schoolers, and our new members. We'll also recognize everyone who has volunteered for UUCP this past year to make things happen here. Following the service, there will be food for sale by our anarchist partners. It's going to be a joyful and meaningful Sunday!
What Does Class Have To Do With It? Our UU History
Our faith comes from the merger of two distinct progressive faiths--the Unitarians and Universalists. They merged in 1961, but it probably would have happened much earlier, if not for...class issues. Come learn more about what our denominational predecessors wrestled with--and consider how we may still be wrestling with it today.