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In Whom Do We Trust?

Speaker:
March 30, 2025 at 10:00 am

One service: 10:00am, in-person & online. “In God We Trust” may be the motto that we see every day on our currency. But for many, it’s not so simple. During times of turmoil, uncertainty and unprecedented change, who can we trust, and to what extent? If institutions that have served this country well for decades can no longer be trusted, how should we spend the precious time that we have in this life to best serve others? Led by Jeff Erikson.

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March’s theme: Trust. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join the service.

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Hope and Change, to Coin a Phrase

Speaker:
July 14, 2024 at 10:00 am

One service: 10:00am, in-person. If we want to create a world where those things that Unitarian Universalists care about are more abundant – environmental sustainability, inclusion, social justice, equal rights, opportunity for all – that requires hope as the starting point for positive change. Led by Jeff Erikson. Join online here.

UUCL’s summer theme this year is Hope. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.

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Living Our Mission – Our Faith Saves Lives

Speaker:
July 24, 2022 at 10:00 am

One service: 10:00am in-person and online. While some churches strive to save souls, ours should save lives. Led by Jeff Erikson.

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UUCL’s theme for Summer 2022 is Living Our Mission. Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. Your loved ones are welcome to join our service.

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Invisible Impacts

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9:30 & 11:15 am

Babysitting will be available this Sunday during worship services. Babies and toddlers are always welcome in our sanctuary during services.

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Heaven and Hell: This Life or the Next?

Speaker:
July 2, 2017 at 9:30 am

The concepts of Heaven and Hell cut across various religions, cultures and historical eras. They have been expressed in holy texts, Renaissance art, and modern movies as places in which people will go after they die, and where they will spend eternity. But what if Heaven and Hell arent just about the afterlife, but about our experience in this life?

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On the Path to Social Justice

Speaker:
February 2, 2014 at 10:00 am

Summary:

This sermon uses the example of Ryan Kaminsky, a young man who sold his possessions to improve the education of Ugandan children, to inspire the congregation to pursue social justice. The speaker connects Kaminsky’s actions to both Buddhist principles and Unitarian Universalist tenets, highlighting the importance of individual action. Further emphasizing this theme, the speaker then focuses on their own passions: supporting individuals with intellectual disabilities and advocating for climate change action as a social justice issue. The speaker uses the analogy of a mosaic to illustrate how small, individual actions contribute to a larger goal, encouraging the congregation to find their own “tile” in the fight for social justice. Finally, the speaker connects their personal work in climate change to the urgency and disproportionate impacts of climate change on vulnerable populations.