We are a welcoming, intergenerational community traveling together with open minds, open hearts and helping hands
Sunday Worship Services
March 14 — 9:30am & 11:15am
March 14 Rev. Roger Jones--Joys and Terrors of Religious Education: What Are We Doing Here, Anyway? And Will It Hurt? Whether or not we volunteer in the Religious Education program, it is part of our shared ministry. Whether or not we have kids in the program, we all benefit from this ministry. Even if we don’t think it makes a difference, it will. Come hear confessions of a Sunday school slacker. (This sermon is rated PG.)
Hours and Services
Services are held at 9:30 AM and 11:15 AM
Religious education for youth is at from 9:30 AM to 10:45 AM
Childcare is provided from 9: 15 AM to 12:30 PM
Dress is casual.
UUSC/UUA Joint Haiti Earthquake Relief Fund
In the wake of devastation wrought by the earthquake which struck the island of Haiti on January 12, 2010, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) and the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) are launching a joint relief effort to bring aid to the impoverished island nation.
The Haitian Office of Coordination of Humanitarian Assistance (OCHA) estimates 2.2 million people are immediately affected in this nation of 9 million people.
Contributions may be made by going to the UUSC website: https://secure2.convio.net/uusc/site/Donation2?df_id=1720&1720.donation=form1
More information on the web: http://www.uusc.org/content/major_earthquake_devastates_haiti_uusc_uua_launch_relief_fund
About our faith
By Rev. Doug Kraft
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.
UUSS Weekly Ministerial Message
Family Minister Rev. Roger Jones' Weekly Ministerial Mailings are a new offering, available through email and can also be downloaded as a pdf.








