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Honoring Our Ancestors

Have you ever wondered the true origins and meaning of Halloween? Come this Sunday to find out…hint…it has to do with one of the oldest human impulses…honoring those who came before us. if you have a picture of a loved one who has passed on that you would like to bring for the altar, please do!

The History of God

Join us this Sunday Oct 23rd for a discussion of Karen Armstrong’s book “A History of God”. Armstrong explores the origins of the three monotheistic religions Judaism, Christianity and Islam with discussion on how their concept of God was born and how it evolved and was distorted over time. As part of the 4th Sunday Lecture series, this service will be 15 min longer to allow for a lively and provocative discussion on how we view “God” as Unitarian Universalists, when we have members that include atheist, secular humanist, Buddhist, pagan, and Christian.

Our Unitarian Universalist History

This Sunday we will be exploring our Unitarian Universalist roots. Where did this church come from? How did we become the liberal religious community we are today? Come and find out.

Speaking Truth to Power

This Sunday’s theme is speaking truth to power; being vocal about what is right and good in the face of persecution;  being brave enough to speak out against injustices. We will also be welcoming some new members to our church.

Activate New Orleans

The service this Sunday will be given by the three young women who attended the UU “Activate New Orleans” program this August. Come hear about their experience Just a reminder: the half-plate collection is going to Utah Health and Human Resources (uhhr.org), which provides therapy and other assistance for refugee and asylee victims of human rights abuses.