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Welcome!

Sunday morning services begin at 10:30 am.

Social hour follows service.  All are welcome!

We are an intentionally diverse congregation and welcome all men, women and children of every race, religious creed,
political conviction, and sexual orientation.

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Image by Sally Stormon
Our facility is handicapped accessible.
 June 2nd: "Service Brainstorming"
Ron Snead and Eileen McHale
This is one of our Sundays when we talk about ideas for future services. Brin g your ideas, Ron Snead and Eileen McHale of the Program Committee will lead the process.
June 9th: TBA
Jill Fandrich
Community activist, Jill Fandrich, will speak on the connection between faith and community service. In other workds, how we live out our faith in the wider community.
June 16th: "How Shall we Live?"
Rev. Stan Sears
Religion begins with two interconnected questions: the first is "What shall we believe?" The second question, "How Shall we live?" often flows from this. Unitarian Universalists often put more emphasis on the latter question. An example is the phrase "deeds not creeds." A closer examination reveals that our true response is more of a woven braid between the two.





















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