Sunday Worship Service
Every Sunday, join Sunday Worship Service at 10AM (9:45 gathering), currently offered in person and on Zoom/Youtube Live.
Every Sunday, join Sunday Worship Service at 10AM (9:45 gathering), currently offered in person and on Zoom/Youtube Live.
The December holiday season isn't always all sparkles and light. Sometimes it can feel a little bittersweet and blue. What better music to accompany the mood than holiday songs with a jazzy feel. Rev. Pat will reflect on when it's a "Blue Christmas" with music from Eli Sauls and our UUCL Jazz Ensemble. Every Sunday, […]
Sunday, we will meditate on light and dark through word, song and art. Find how darkness can bring us comfort and light a beacon of hope. We will write our wishes for peace, roll them up and hang them on the tree. Our Time for All Ages, will be a Menorah lighting and Hannukah story, […]
Enjoy singing and listening to songs and stories of the season in a special service that has become a tradition among some UU congregations.. There will be a list of well known holiday songs to pick from. And all will be invited to "shout out" your requests for all to join in singing together. The […]
New Life in the Bleak Midwinter (A No Rehearsal Pageant) with Rev. Patricia Guthmann, Eli Sauls & UUCL musicians & friends In Person – Sanctuary & Livestreamed (All Ages) Our Sunday morning service on Christmas Eve will be an interactive, no rehearsal Christmas pageant. Come dressed as your favorite character in the Christmas story. Stable […]
Join us for a special candle-lighting service at 7 pm this Christmas Eve.
There will not be a traditional Sunday Service in our sanctuary this week. We encourage you to visit our labyrinth from 10 AM to 2 PM. Web and Wheel will be there to guide you.
There is much we could be afraid of. Crisis in our own lives. Worry about crisis in the world that is beyond our direct control. Let us start this new year afresh with a message of hope, a message about being a co-creator in the world around us. In an annual competition amongst graduating students, […]
Water is more than just hydrogen and oxygen molecules. 70% of the earth is covered in water and 70% of our bodies are made up of water. It's odorless, tasteless and can be solid, liquid or gas. Science tells us that life began in the oceans. Religion and philosophy has always honored the significance of […]
Many marked this past long weekend by remembering Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. and participating in acts of service. Dr. King said protest and civil rights songs were "the soul of the movement." In this service, not only will we sing some of the classic songs of the Civil Rights movement, but we will hear […]
Many are familiar with the biblical story about King David who in his youth impossibly and improbably slew the giant warrior Goliath. It was said that David picked up five smooth stones to carry in his pouch before he went to fight Goliath. There are many sermons that imagine what those stones might have represented. […]
During this month of romantic love, we will share together a story about love for neighbors and the interconnected web of life adapted from Douglas Woods' story, "Old Turtle and the Broken Truth." We are still looking for readers of any age to bring voice to the parts of Crow and a child (no memorization […]