Worship

Next Service

Roots Hold Me Close

Sunday, April 28, 2024 10:00 a.m.

Service Leaders:

Rev. Amanda Weatherspoon, Settled Minister Candidate

Mic Elvenstar and Dave Warren, Lay Service Leaders
John Herrick, Director of Music

Audio Recordings

Audio Recordings of Recent Services and Other Content

We live-stream our Sunday service on our website and on YouTube. You can listen to audio recordings of our recent services and other content below.

You can also watch video recordings of our most recent services here or access our YouTube channel for additional services and more content.

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Aided by the presence and energy of our UUCC House Band—live in our Sanctuary at last!—we’ll consider both the gift and the challenge of our commitment to trust experience. And…
This Sunday’s service will not deny the realities of what we’ve experienced. It will not ask us simply to forget and move on. Rather, it will offer us the opportunity…
In celebration of International Women’s Day, we’ll hear excerpts of powerful letters written by women and explore how their message resonates today.
This Sunday we welcome back to our Sanctuary the celebrated Ocie Davis Trio—Troy Conn, Guitar, Ron Brendle, Bass and Ocie Davis, Drums along with special guest, newly-arrived jazz Vocalist Lauren…
In these thirty-minute sessions, the presenters share their spiritual journey and speak about what they give their hearts to. Our Credo presenter on February 27 is Jane Kusterer.   She has…
This Sunday’s service looks at racial justice through the lens of ambiguous loss. Minister, Eve Stevens and Lay Service Leader, Sheila Lay will offer reflections while a quintette, Director of Music, John Herrick and guest musician, Sabu Yamamoto offer warm and comforting musical selections.
This Sunday join Eve Stevens and Jarod Brown for a service in the spirit of Valentine's Day that celebrates a more expansive approach to the power of love in our lives.
Speed up.  Slow down.  Get going.  Please hold.  So many messages about “velocity” in life. 
As part of our ongoing quest toward spiritual and societal transformation, this Sunday’s service will take stock of the ways that our imaginations have been shaped by the dominant culture while celebrating those seeking to decolonize the sacred space within each of us that allows us to imagine what’s possible.
This Sunday’s service will serve to remind us that, for all of our failures and foibles, we are a remarkable species. Nowhere is that more evident or obvious than in the ways human grandeur gets expressed through scientific pursuits.