Looking for a welcoming community? Interested in diverse ideas about truth, spirituality, and faith? Hoping for a place where you are accepted and valued?
We are happy to have you!
Find out what to expect at your first service below.
What to know:
Sunday services begin at 11 am.
There are two entrances to the church, both facing the courthouse off East Park St
The “ramp entrance” which is wheelchair accessible and opens into our coffee hour room, and the “sanctuary entrance” which opens into our sanctuary.
Members of the congregation will be present beginning around 10:45 and will welcome you into our space.
For a visual understanding of our space, check out our gallery!
What to expect:
Our services typically last about an hour, with meeting time afterwards for coffee, snacks, and conversation.
We have microphones in the church for those needing hearing assistance.
We have a rotating set of speakers and ministers, each identified on the service calendar. Each comes from a different background and focus their services differently, for more information on our speakers, click here.
Speakers at a UU church can include everyone from lay speakers to ordained ministers of any faith. We welcome a diverse array of spiritual viewpoints and hold the “freedom of the pulpit”— the ability for speakers and ministers to speak freely— as paramount.
Planning to join a Friday evening service?
Friday evening services are usually held on the third Friday of every month and replace the service on the following Sunday.
These services are broader, less formal, and are focused on social justice issues, spiritual/religious education, and/or history.
Previous Friday night services include:
Movie screenings
Pagan solstice celebrations
Community engagement discussions
Educational programming about immigration, criminal justice reform, environmental concerns.
For more information on our upcoming Friday night services, click here.
Planning to join us for the holidays?
We would love to have you!
We have five standard holiday services throughout the year— three around the winter holidays, one near Thanksgiving, and one in the summer near Fourth of July.
These services include a celebration of freedom, cookie exchange, candlelight service of music, a Thanksgiving meal, and a New Year’s Eve fireside chat.
These services, and other special services throughout the year, are announced in our Newsletter, and all are welcome.
See Frequently Asked Questions for more information!