Our Summer Service Schedule began May 17, 2009 with one service starting at 10:00 a.m.


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Thank You For Stopping By

For 140 years, the Unitarian Universalist Society has been a voice for reason and progressive faith in Sacramento. We are an interdependent, intergenerational community, supporting one another on our individual journeys for truth and meaning, and accepting the diverse views that enrich us. Those who find a religious home here are guided by reason and conscience, and embrace the theological pluralism that is a vibrant part of our community. We welcome all who come: young, old, gay, straight, singles, families, young adults, empty-nesters, fellow travelers, and seekers of loving community.
You will find warmth and friendship in this congregation where we affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person, and you will be called to join us in being active and informed citizens of the world.


About our faith our minister, Rev. Doug Kraft, writes:

Doug Kraft, Our Minister Unitarian Universalism is not a rock to hold onto. It is a river to swim in.
If you want a set of beliefs to hold onto, if you want rules to guide your life in all situations, if you want a foundation for a spiritual fortress, you will probably be disappointed with us.
However, if you want to dive into the river and explore, if you think that what you experience and what you do is more important than what you believe, if you want to be with people who engage in this world to promote well being for all, we may have something to offer.
Life itself is more like a river than a rock. Life is in flux, it changes, twists and turns, ebbs and flows. When a river encounters a boulder, the boulder may win for a while. But eventually, even the most massive stone is worn away by the currents of time.
Unitarian Universalism is about learning to swim in the river rather than climbing out of it onto a rock.


Accessibility

Accessibility
UUSS facilities and services are accessible to persons with disabilities. Assistive hearing devices are available at all worship services. Sign language interpretation is provided at most 9:30 AM services.

 

An Open Letter to UUs regarding Proposition 8 Ballot Measure

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The passing of Proposition 8 in California is very real as is the pain and physical exhaustion many of us feel! The sting of defeat adds emotional exhaustion to the mix. This pastoral letter, sent out from UUA President Bill Sinkford, reminds us that the work was not in vain, and we will keep on moving forward.

 



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