Service

One service at 10AM, only on Zoom

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Your loved ones are always welcome to join our service. 

Come and be in community, see friendly faces, feel welcomed, remember you are loved. 

Service

Interactions with Everyday White Supremacy: An Antiracist Tale

Recent events at the Unitarian Universalist Association, including the resignation of UUA President Rev. Peter Morales, have underscored the work needed to fight institutional racism in our country and in our faith. Its hard, its confusing, its tempting to run awayand it is the work of our time. Come hear your UUA Primary Contact, Rev. Megan Foley, talk about ways in which every UU can engage and participate in this important struggle for justice and inclusion.

Service

Plato’s Three Loves

This sermon explores the distinctions between three Greek forms of loveErosPhilia, and Agape—to clarify the true purpose of a religious community. While Eros represents romantic attraction and Philia signifies the bond of friendship, the speaker argues that neither provides a sustainable foundation for a church. Relying on Philia can lead to exhaustion or exclusivity, as it is impossible to be personal friends with every member of a growing congregation. Instead, the source advocates for Agape, defined as a disinterested, universal goodwill that recognizes the inherent worth of every person regardless of personal feelings. By prioritizing Agape, a community can move beyond sentimental affection to practice a redemptive care that fosters a truly inclusive and peaceful “beloved community.” This shift in focus allows individuals to support one another based on shared values and sacred duty rather than social preference.