Archives: Services

Ceremonies & Celebrations

From birth to death, our congregation celebrates life and marks life transitions. This morning we hold these moments with gratitude and reverence, and join in a Bridging Ceremony for Evan Greusel.

Celebrating the Beauty of Sharing Ourselves

One way to nurture beauty is by sharing of ourselves. This sharing can help us live more fully into our UU principles. And when we share ourselves, we also inspire others to do the same. This Sunday members of the Thomas Paine UU Fellowship (TPUUF) in Collegeville will be joining us virtually.

A Sense of Beauty

One of the ways we experience beauty is through our senses. Today’s service is an opportunity to celebrate the many sensory ways we take in the beauty around us.

Celebrating Beauty in Others

It’s easy to appreciate other people when they share our values or conform to our expectations. But what happens when they don’t, when people are different from us or make us uncomfortable. Our faith calls us to honor the beauty of our differences, and this morning we’ll reflect on what that means for us. Today … Continue reading Celebrating Beauty in Others

Bringing Beauty into the World

Join us this morning for an exploration of how we can bring beauty into the world. What does beauty mean to you? How can we create more of it?

Circling Round

The youth group will offer a service about the magical and grounding qualities of circles. Their shape has universal archetypal power, reflected in the sun, the moon, flowers, our eyes, and our cells. Where do we fit in the circle? What does the circle with its no beginning and no end, its center, its unity, … Continue reading Circling Round

Waking up to What Matters

How can we go beneath surfaces, stay curious, and weigh things thoughtfully? This morning we’ll explore these questions together. We’ll also be celebrating members who recently joined the church.

Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny

We’re all connected: an interdependent whole. This worship service which includes a sermon by UUA president Rev. Susan Frederick-Gray, explores and celebrates interdependence as fundamental to our Unitarian Universalist identity. Here is the link to the UUA video that we shared during today’s service (“Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny”): https://vimeo.com/691540944 . It was … Continue reading Woven in a Single Garment of Destiny