Summer 2026 Schedule for Sunday Services
Regular Sunday worship services are taking a five-week break, covering all four Sundays in July (July 5, 12, 19 & 26) and Sunday, August 2nd. We look forward to welcoming everyone back on Sunday, August 9th.
Join Us Live Online (Returning August 9)
Sunday mornings 10:30am
in-person or Facebook Live
Zoom Meeting ID: 159 673 316, Passcode: 378989
Worship videos included for past services below
Gatherings Under the Willows
While there are no services in July or on August 2nd, there will be informal gatherings outside “under the willows” at 10:30 am on Sunday mornings during this hiatus. This will be unstructured time to connect and check in with each other.
You are encouraged to bring camp chairs or a blanket and your own water bottle or beverage. Anyone who wishes to bring a song for a singalong is most welcome, as there will be no organized music — let’s be spontaneous!
(Contact Shirley Travis or Lynne Bonner if you have any questions.)
Upcoming Services
Past Services
Integrity: Making Our Lives Whole
Fran Pardee, Sarah-Mae Adam and Leslie Gillett explore November’s theme of Integrity: the Practice of Living Authentically. This Nov. 1 service features illustrations from their lives – past

Listening to Jewish Experience
Rabbi Harry Brechner with Reverend Melora Lynngood – As Unitarian Universalists, we strive to affirm the inherent worth and dignity of every person (our First Principle).

Listening Again
Rev. Shana Lynngood – I have often found that I listen with an ear to hearing what I expect to hear. This means that too often

Listening: the Gift of Attention
Rev. Melora Lynngood, Faye Mogensen, and Friends – On Thanksgiving Sunday, in a service for all ages, we explore October’s theme by offering gratitude for listening.
Imagining the Life of Another: Stories from Uganda
Jim Hemstock – Based on his experience in Uganda, Jim Hemstock will recount some of his experiences in a post-conflict society as survivors grappled with reconciliation

Generosity Sunday — Why It Matters That We’re Here
Rev. Shana Lynngood – The theme for our annual pledge drive this year reminds us that if our congregation didn’t exist, so much would be lost.

Ties that Bind
Rev. Melora Lynngood – How far do we have to go to care for our kin? Many among us know the often difficult journey of the
Homecoming Sunday—Kin-dom Come
Rev. Shana Lynngood – We kick off a new program year at the church with the theme of kinship. What would our world look like if

Songs, Hymns and Wisdom
Liz Graham – Liz will orchestrate our annual trip through “Singing the Living Tradition” (our grey hymnal). Based on suggestions from members of our congregation, she

Q&A with Your Ministers!
Reverends Shana and Melora Lynngood – What do you wish you could ask the ministers? “What do you mean by ‘spiritual?’” “Is Unitarian Universalism a Christian
Intergenerational Blessing of the Animals
Rev. Melora Lynngood – Come one, come all! Come bipeds, come quadrupeds! Dogs, cats, gerbils, lizards, fish, teddy bears — all are welcome! In this service,

Living Whole
Rev. Shana Lynngood – Someone recently told me that after reading the work of poet David Whyte they were convinced that rather than seeking balance in
Mystery of the Megaliths
Ruth Welburn – In 2012, Ruth Welburn embarked on a 7-week journey of self-discovery in Europe. The trip culminated in a visit to the Carnac Stones

The Hidden Multiverse
Doug Seeley – Scientists are discovering many planets circling other stars in our galaxy. Many seem very strange, and a few suggest the possibility of Earth-like planets.
Weaving Faith and Passion
Lisa Greenly – There is much joy in having one’s passion be an open-hearted action that can bring all our principles alive. Lisa Greenly will share how