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Meditative Sunday Service 8:30am
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March 1 - March Meta Meditation, led by Mark Howenstein
March 8 - Puppy Mind, led by Mary Stevens
March 15 - Kirtan, Bhajans and Chants, led by Lois Slade
March 22 - Courage and Care, led by Carma Haas
March 29 - One Day Becomes Day One, led by Cheryl Chandler
Sunday Service 10:30am
Every 10:30 am service is in-person and on Zoom.
March 1 - The Illusion of Separatione
In this era of ICE abductions and polarization, people are more isolated than ever. What is the illusion of separation, and how can we (re)member ourselves, our ancestors, and those who feel furthest away? Together we will reflect on the imperative to nurture our interconnected web of humanity and how direct encounters can disrupt illusions. Worship Associate – Liz Thomas
Religious Exploration / Childcare Available
March 8 - Becoming Ourselves Together: The Power of UU Retreats
What happens when we step away from our routines and into an intentional community—even just for a week? UU conferences create a rare space where connection deepens, identities soften, and transformation takes root. Drawing from her experiences at UUMAC and CERSI, Virginia Lawther explores how retreat life helps us remember who we are, together.
Worship Associate – Virginia Lawther
Religious Exploration / Childcare is Available
March 15 - Doing Things Together
Religious liberals tend to prize the ability to go our own way. What if that's not the way forward?
Guest speaker Benjamin Van Dyne, Virginia Lawther – Worship Leader
Jr. CATs / Childcare Available
March 22 - A Future of Courage and Care
This congregation is a community of courage and care -- courage to live our UU values in the world, and care to nourish the relationships that hold us in our courageous lives. How do we live into the reality and promise of our faith?
Rev. Margret A. O’Neall – Worship Leader
Religious Exploration / Childcare Available
March 29 - What We Believe When It's 3 AM
We all carry beliefs deeper than the ones we articulate. They surface at 3 AM, in moments of regret, fear, or longing. What do they teach us about what we truly believe about belonging, accountability, and the possibility of change? Worship Leader - Joyce White
Religious Exploration / Childcare Available