What time do Sunday services start?
Our congregation gathers at 10:00 AM every Sunday morning, with most services led by our minister. Once per month we have a lay-led service, which often includes a guest speaker, music concert or multi-generational celebration.
Is there a dress code?
No, we do not have a dress code. You may dress as you like (freedom of expression).
Is your facility handicap accessibile?
Yes, there are ramps into each building and designated handicap parking spots are available.
What if I need special assistance?
We offer an Assisted Listening system in the Sanctuary for those who have difficulty hearing.
If you require other assistance, please contact us.
Is there childcare available?
Yes, we have a nursery for children under 3 years old. School-aged children are encouraged to participate in our Religious Education Program.
For some gatherings, babysitting is offered for children through 5th Grade.
How do I become a Member?
There are four steps to becoming a Member:
1) Attend one or more Newcomer Meetings (held on the first Sunday of the month)
2) Meet with our Minister
3) Sign the Membership Book (usually as part of a Sunday Service)
4) Pledge to support our congregation
Do I have to join the congregation to participate in Ministries or Teams?
No, you do not have to be a Member of the congregation to participate on our Ministries or Teams. Membership is required if you wish to vote at our Annual Meeting (held in June of each year).
What do children do in Religious Education?
What holidays do you celebrate?
Unitarian Universalism was founded in Christian tradition, so Christmas and Easter are celebrated here.
We also honor other religious traditions, and celebrate Jewish, Pagan and other holidays as well.
Do you have any religious symbols?
Yes, we do. The flaming chalice is a symbol of Unitarian Universalism. The two circles represent the joining of the Unitarian and Universalist religious traditions in 1961; the flame has several interpretations, including: the light of reason, the warmth of community and the flame of hope.
What do Unitarian Universalists believe?
Who is welcome to attend services?
You. We welcome all in the spirit of inquiry, compassion and service. Everyone is invited to bring their questions, their passions and their talents to our congregation. Whatever your faith tradition, whatever your heritage, whomever you are, and whomever you love – we welcome you!
How may I learn more about Unitarian Universalism?