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
UU-UNO Sunday
Pat Kinrade et al. – UU-UNO Sunday celebrated some of the issues our Unitarian Universalist United Nations Office has handled over the past year. This
What Happened to Feminism?
Reverend Melora Lynngood – Many young women today, including influential pop stars like Katie Perry, declare that they are not feminists. Why? Do they not
Called to Serve, Called to Lead
Reverend Shana Lynngood and the Innovation Team – We look at the paradoxical dynamic of leading and serving. As we have created a new team
Living with Compassion in Community: Compassionate Communication
Reverend Melora Lynngood: How do you express yourself when you disagree with someone? What do you do when you want someone to do something differently
Gandhi & the world’s children
Rev. Fred Cappuccino – An annual visitor, is best known as a founder with his wife Bonnie of Child Haven International, which serves children and
Generosity Sunday: Our Centre
Rev. Shana Lynngood – What holds us together? Why do we keep coming together in spite of the dispiriting days that sometimes come?
When Bad Things Happen to Good People
Rev. Melora Lynngood – The question goes beyond ‘why do bad things happen to good people?’ to questions about whether ‘bad’ and ‘good’ have any intrinsic
Our Future Beckons
Reverend Shana Lynngood – We continue our Living with Compassion Theme and kick-off our annual Generosity campaign by contemplating our future. How might we
What shape is your LQ in?
Rev. Jane Bramadat, Minister Emerita – It is something that lightens you up, deepens your spirit and encourages you to pay attention. Our Minister Emerita discusses
Living with Compassion in Community: Creating Safe Space
Rev. Melora Lynngood – At the “heeding our call” weekend in June, many noted that they appreciate the ways in which our church community feels like
Living with Compassion: The Implications of Interconnection
Rev. Melora Lynngood – Expanding upon the topic of interconnection in light of this year’s preaching theme of “living with compassion.” To complement this topic Charles
Living With Compassion: What Does it Ask of Us?
Rev. Shana Lynngood – In this introduction to the preaching theme for the year, we look at what acting compassionately entails, see how a compassionate way
Creating a culture of peace: The hidden roots of war and injustice
Dr. Tuttle, author of The World Peace Diet, discusses his journey as a peace activist over the past thirty years, and make explicit some of
Animal Blessing
Reverend Melora Lynngood – Come one, come all! Come bipeds, come quadrupeds! Dogs, cats, gerbils, lizards, fish, teddy bears — all are welcome! In this service,