“Breaking Down the Walls”
In between desire and joy rests hope and change. This is a special service that will be at 11am on Saturday, April 11th.
In between desire and joy rests hope and change. This is a special service that will be at 11am on Saturday, April 11th.
Good Friday remembers a time of despair when it seems hope is lost. This is a special service that will be at 11am on Friday, April 10th.
How do we find liberation in the midst of a pandemic?
What wisdom can be found in our Universalist history? Intergenerational, U.U.S.C. Justice Sunday
Due to the pandemic this service will be held online. Please click Join Us Online at the top of this page to participate in the service.
How do congregations and other communities remain resilient in the face of change? Intergenerational
(This service is rescheduled from January) Michael Servetus was a Unitarian martyr who whose beliefs and writings had an important impact on how we think about the world today.
On this opening Sunday of Black History Month we examine the legacy of the systemic racism in the United States through the prison system.
One of the primary leaders of the Iowa Sisterhood Mary Augusta Safford guided congregations in the Midwest in a time when female ministers weren’t popular or well supported in the American Unitarian Association. (This service was rescheduled from Jan 12th which was canceled due to weather.)