Flower Festival
1923 in Europe and 2026 in the United States have too much in common. You’re invited to bring a flower to this service that celebrates difference and challenges the principles of fascism. This is an all ages service.
1923 in Europe and 2026 in the United States have too much in common. You’re invited to bring a flower to this service that celebrates difference and challenges the principles of fascism. This is an all ages service.
Come enjoy a Reader’s Theater production of the 1922 classic featuring actors of all ages and the UUCV choir in a story of death and resurrection. This will be Rev. Kathryn’s fourth and final time sharing this story with the congregation, a tradition begun in 2020 during lockdown.
This all ages service concludes our 30 Days of Love and celebrates resilience.
This service, created by Joyce Poley and Frank Henning, will re-enact the story of Jesus’ birth within our liberal religious context and understanding. Original songs and costumes will make this a memorable pageant you won’t want to miss.
You are invited to bring photographs or momentos of loved ones (pets or people) who have died as we nurture our gratitude for our ancestors.
We gather like drops of dew, raindrops in a cloud, water rushing in a stream, and groundwater pulled up from a well. You are invited to bring water from whatever source to this annual celebration of water and life, as we begin a new church year (with two worship services). Children and youth will join … Continue reading Water Ingathering – Multigenerational
This service for all ages celebrates diversity, equity, and inclusion – a radical act when the service was created in 1923 and, unfortunately, a radical act a century later. You are invited to bring flowers to represent yourself and those who attend with you.