Topic: UU History

Flower Communion

Online Services will be live-streamed via Facebook on Sundays at 10:00 AM.  Video recordings of services can be found on YouTube.   Each June, we celebrate Flower Communion, the uniquely Unitarian Universalist celebration of beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community. It is also a time when we officially welcome our newest members and recognize our volunteers. Join us as … Continue reading Flower Communion

Happy Anniversary

Online Services will be live-streamed via Facebook on Sundays at 10:00 AM.  Video recordings of services can be found on YouTube.   In the Spring of 1961, the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America met in Boston to formally and officially become the Unitarian Universalist Association.  The blending of these two distinct religious traditions created something new, Unitarian … Continue reading Happy Anniversary

Flower Communion

All in-person Services and Religious Education Classes and Events have been CANCELED until further notice. Online Services will be live-streamed via Facebook on Sundays at 10:00 AM.  Video recordings of services can be found on YouTube.   Each June we celebrate Flower Communion, the uniquely Unitarian Universalist celebration of beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community, created by Rev. Norbert Capek, … Continue reading Flower Communion

Spiritual Muscle Toning

In-person services have been suspended. Please join us for a live-streamed service via Facebook on Sunday at 10:00 AM The Governor’s ‘Stay Home. Stay Safe.’ Executive Order will provide us all with a little extra quiet time in the coming weeks. What a wonderful opportunity to be introspective and work a little on our personal … Continue reading Spiritual Muscle Toning

The Beginnings of the Reformation

Unitarianism as an organized religious movement emerged during the Reformation period in Poland, Transylvania, and England, and later in North America from the original New England Puritan churches.  Rev. Gy will talk about the beginnings of the Reformation and why it is important for modern UUs to understand its significance.