The church building Is now open to those fully masked and who are willing to socially distance. Services are also available on Zoom.
Welcome to Our Church
Nurture Your Spirit, Help Heal Our World.
We are a warm and friendly congregation. We welcome all who seek to find meaning in our busy lives, make connections with others and search for answers to life's big questions.
With Thomas Weisbecker and Ken Stock
Join us for a special Father’s Day service as we reflect on the lives and legacies of two of Christianity’s earliest monastic figures—Paul of Thebes and Antony of Egypt. These early Desert Fathers, who sought solitude and spiritual growth in the Egyptian desert, offer profound insights into faith, perseverance, and the search for meaning in a chaotic world. This service invites us to explore their wisdom while honoring the nurturing and transformative roles of fatherhood.
Parking is available on the street in front of the church. In addition, there are a limited number of parking spaces behind the church in the alley-way. A handicap accessible entrance with an electric lift is available on the east side of the building next to the side entrance.
With Ruth Ricards and violinist Christine Snipes-Mazur)
We will honor the longest day of the year, Summer Solstice, with the traditional calling of the Four Directions, plus we will have the opportunity to listen to Carol Hardison, MaryBeth East and Thomas Weisbecker share tales and thoughts on summer’s past, present and future. Special music will be provided by Christine Snipes Mazur, violinist.
Parking is available on the street in front of the church. In addition, there are a limited number of parking spaces behind the church in the alley-way. A handicap accessible entrance with an electric lift is available on the east side of the building next to the side entrance.
With Thomas Weisbecker, Ellen Deeb
On the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots, join us as we reflect on the historic events of June 28, 1969, and their lasting impact on the LGBTQ+ rights movement. This service will explore themes of resistance, resilience, and the ongoing fight for justice and equality, honoring the spirit of those who bravely stood up for their rights. While we celebrate the progress made, we also recognize the challenges we still face today—such as the continued struggle for the recognition of a third gender, transgender rights, and full acceptance of all identities. Together, we will renew our commitment to inclusivity and acceptance for all, standing in solidarity for a more just and compassionate future.
Parking is available on the street in front of the church. In addition, there are a limited number of parking spaces behind the church in the alley-way. A handicap accessible entrance with an electric lift is available on the east side of the building next to the side entrance.
Our Congregation
Are you looking for a friendly home where you can explore the larger questions of life with those who bring many perspectives? Are you looking for a faith community that looks outward to the larger community to make a difference in the world? Are you looking for a place that you can share your gifts as well as your concerns and your interests? Would you like to find a place that has a Spiritual Growth Center so we can grow together in spirit and health? Would you like to be able to laugh and cry together, sing together and share our lives? We would love to welcome you to our small but mighty faith home.
About Unitarian Universalism
We are people of all ages, people of many backgrounds, and people of many beliefs. We are brave, curious and compassionate thinkers and doers. We create spirituality and community beyond boundaries, working for more justice and more love in our own lives and in the world.
Church of the Larger Fellowship
Unitarian Universalist Association
LGBTQ Welcoming Congregation
Pacific Western Region of the UUA
Unitarian Universalist Service Committee
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