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
The Way of the Mystic
Rosemary Morrison – Drawing on our first source – direct experience of that transcending mystery and wonder, affirmed in all cultures, which moves us to a
A Home for Humanists
Peter Scales – Humanism is among the largest spiritual identity groups within Unitarian-Universalism. Is our congregation a home for humanists? (Biographical Note: Peter is a long-time
Pride Service: We Are Family
10:00 a.m. Dar Gareau-Levy, Penelope Hagan, Scott Sollazzo and the musical gifts of Jedora – In a world where those who are different are still bullied, still
Play, Sabbath and Sabbatical
Reverend Fran Dearman, AIM (Accredited Interim Minister) – The themes of Play, Sabbath and Sabbatical are close to the heart–the place where work and love, reverence
The Meaning of Masculinity
Reverend Shana Lynngood – This Father’s Day we will explore the gender role assigned to men in 2015. How is it helpful? How is it limiting?
Mental Health, Atheism, and the Religious/Spiritual
Dr. John Pullyblank – This homily will look at thinking and findings about the relative virtues of a theism, or a more “religious” belief system,
Play, Growth, and Transition
Faye Mogensen and Reverend Melora Lynngood – Play has a way of opening us up to growth, learning and new connections. It also empowers us to
Sanctuary?
Reverend Shana Lynngood – One of the most powerful curricula we have to offer young people in our church is Our Whole Lives (OWL), a sexuality
Talking About Dying Won’t Kill You
Wanda Morris – Advances in medical technology mean many of us will live through diseases and with medical conditions that in previous decades would have killed
Compassion
Dan Klimke – The theme is inspired by Thich Nhat Hanh’s prayer for Compassion: “Let us be aware of the source of being, common to us all
Possibilities and Perils: Honesty within the Family Context
Reverend Melora Lynngood – Mother’s Day Sunday: When is it hard to be honest in families and why? How honest does one need to be? Is it
A Culture of Openness
Reverend Shana Lynngood – In many circles, a high value is placed on honesty. In congregational life it can be important to be honest about our
Courage: The Practice of Walking Alongside Fear
Reverend Melora Lynngood – We wrap up the month with a personal look at our theme, “Courage”. What are you afraid of? How do you manage
Love, Fear, and Earth Day
Marion Pape (Co-chair of our Environmental Action Team) and Rev. Melora Lynngood – As we consider the failing health of our planet on Earth Day, an
Beyond Borders: the Richness of Volunteering at Child Haven International
Maggie McLaren and Fran Pardee – Child Haven is a Canadian charity founded by Unitarians Bonnie and Reverend Fred Cappuccino that is well-known to many of