
Sunday Service – March 10
The book and the recent movie, The Color Purple, is our text for this service. It is an inspiring story of both resilience and transformation. I encourage you to see the movie before the service.
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The book and the recent movie, The Color Purple, is our text for this service. It is an inspiring story of both resilience and transformation. I encourage you to see the movie before the service.

Join in the transformative journey of building our future—next year and next generation. There will be singing, reflection, sharing, and even a special cheer.

Music is transformative and healing, acting as a means of prayer for many. Join the UCH Choir as we pray for peace between Palestine and Israel and acknowledge the brave individuals who choose to lay down their weapons to side with love.

Since the dawn of humanity, eclipses have evoked strong feelings and symbolism and an enduring mysticism expressed in legends, theologies, and worldviews. Eclipses remind us that we are minuscule observers of grand and timeless processes far beyond our control. Rich with metaphor and meaning, a

This morning we explore ways to use our gifts to bless the world.

Each time I go to the women’s Work Release Center and have a deep conversation with a person who has been lied to by experts and has every reason not to trust this tall skinny white guy, I am in the presence of a miracle.

Movements for change and social justice are grounded in tradition. We need both roots and wings. Join us on Sunday.

Our theme for December is Mystery. We celebrate the mystery of our existence, that we are made of stardust, and learn about Unitarians and Christmas trees. Join us after this all-ages service for Finger Food Fellowship in the Common Room. You can also livestream the

Inspired by Robin Wall Kimmerer’s Braiding Sweetgrass and the Haudenosaunee “Thanksgiving Address,” this service will explore the possibilities for an honorable harvest rooted in gratitude and reciprocity. We’ll share in a Breads of the World Communion to give expression to our gratitude. All are invited