Nov. 3: What Does True Justice Demand of Us? Led by Our Youth
sermons – | 9:00am & 11:00am
How does our history and connection to nature inspire us to seek justice today?
Our youth lead this service after a pilgrimage exploring UU heritage and transcendentalist spirituality. Together, we’ll explore how these values—rooted in nature’s wisdom and interconnectedness—call us to live out justice as an expression of reverence for all life.
View the Digital Order of Service here on Sunday morning. (Updated each week before worship.)
Children & Youth
Religious Education is in classrooms this Sunday.
Please check the website and the Children, Youth, & Families calendar for more information—different age groups frequently have different schedules or special events.
If you have not yet registered your family for this year of Religious Education, please register your family today. All familie —new and returning, with babies through high schoolers—must register each church year.
After Worship
Coffee Hour in the Social Hall
Visit with old friends and meet new ones over coffee and cookies in our social hall.
A Place to Start
Facilitated by one of our members, A Place to Start is a brief, casual orientation to Unitarian Universalism and First Universalist Church. During this 45-minute class, participants will learn about the foundations of our faith tradition and opportunities to get involved. The facilitator will be holding a green “Here is A Place to Start” sign at the front of the sanctuary after the worship services. We look forward to welcoming you!
Please note the church does not provide childcare during A Place to Start due to full Sunday morning RE and volunteer schedules.