As a Unitarian Universalist congregation, we celebrate Christian holidays like Christmas and Easter, Jewish holidays like Passover, and the Pagan Winter Solstice among others. Our holiday services use these stories and traditions creatively and inclusively, summoning us to our deeper humanity and our commitment to the good.
In addition to religious holidays, we also honor secular holidays including Earth Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples Day, and Thanksgiving.
Dia De Los Muertos - During this Annual service we build the traditional ofrenda (altar). Congregants and friends are invited to bring pictures, momentos, or favorite food or drink of loved ones who have passed into the mysteries of death.
Blessing of the Animals - Rev. Tim welcomes “all creatures great and small” to our Blessing of the Animals (and stuffed animals, too!). Bring your stuffed animals and other cuddly comforts to get a special blessing at this Sunday Service. Pictures or mementos from past pets who have died are welcomed as we create an altar to honor their memories. Come explore what animals teach us about spirituality and our connection to the natural world.
Annual Flower Communion Service - Everyone is invited to bring a flower with them to church (from a garden or store) for our beloved annual ritual that celebrates beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community. Feel free to bring extra flowers if you wish for those who forget!
Invite a Friend Sundays - Ask a friend to join you at our church services! Rev. Tim introduces Unitarian Universalism in specialized sermons with some help from our amazing musicians and choir!