Why Do Unitarian Universalists Celebrate Christmas?

Onsite & Zoom. How does the evolving history of UUism fit into the larger story of religion in this country? We’ll decorate our holiday tree with ornaments made and sold by our RE children for a good cause and share our offering this month TBD.

See our order of service:

Children are welcome to stay in worship sitting with family members or at our activity table or use our nursery (staffed by caregivers upon request) or leave after Time for All Ages with adults for religious exploration programming in Fenn House. Families can meet with Religious Exploration Coordinator Julia Santerre after worship to inquire on and register for the upcoming 25-26 RE program underway

Stay for Social Hour in the Ann Ross Fellowship Hall! Find the sign up sheet to help with future ones. Put out what we have on hand in our kitchen.

ADULT RE: UU Stories that Got Us this Far Series a five-part sermon series about Unitarian Universalism led by Rev. Tricia Hart following the worship services that she leads begins this Sunday. Explore:

  • What’s the difference between Unitarianism and Universalism? Why did they decide to join together?
  • How does the evolving history of UUism fit into the larger story of religion in this country?
  • Can UUs understand and explain our theology? (Do we really have to?)

October 26 ~Where Universalism Came From

December 7 ~What’s Up with (Some) UUs Celebrating Christmas?

January 18 ~How Martin Luther King, Jr. Changed UUism

February 22 ~From Abolition to Black Lives Matter (&beyond)

March 15 ~Women in Ministry, and Why It Matters

All are welcome to any of these Sunday services (10 am) – you don’t need to hear these stories in order! If you’d like to hear more or have a story of your own, plan to stay after the service for a brief informal discussion with Rev. Tricia.