We gather to worship on Sunday at 10:00 am.

Park in any available parking space. There are visitor-designated parking spaces near the entrance.

You’ll be greeted at the door by our Welcome Team; they’ll invite you to fill out a name tag and a visitor card. They will offer you a folder with introductory information and help you find the coat rack, restrooms, childcare room, and sanctuary. If you prefer a less formal space than our sanctuary, you can sit in our fellowship room (Fell Room) and watch the service on a TV screen.

After the service you’re invited to stop in our Welcome Room or join the congregation for conversation and refreshments in the Fell Room. The Welcome Room is a quieter place to talk with the Welcome Team and pick up information about our church and Unitarian Universalism. If you attend on our monthly All Ages Service Sunday, you’re invited to stay for a potluck brunch.

What happens during Sunday service?

Through singing, sermons, music, and wise words from many sources, we’re challenged, uplifted, connected in community, and inspired to live our values in the world. Ours is a shared pulpit. Congregation members of all ages, along with Rev. Rebecca Gant, lead our shared worship experience. 

What do children do during service?

The childcare room is open every Sunday morning from 9:45-11:30 for children under kindergarten age. They may stay with their parents/caregivers in the sanctuary or in the childcare room with church staff. Caregivers are welcome to remain in the childcare room.

School-age children may stay in the sanctuary with their adults for service or leave for religious exploration classes after the Time for All Ages (about 10:15). Again, caregivers may accompany their children to the classes if desired.

During the monthly All Ages services, and during the summer, the childcare room is open, but there is no separate religious exploration class. Everyone participates in service together in the sanctuary.

At the back of the sanctuary we have clipboards with coloring sheets and bags of crayons or markers, sewing packs and other fidget items for people of all ages to keep their hands busy.

What should we wear?

Wear whatever makes you comfortable. Some people follow the ‘Sunday best’ tradition and are more dressed up, while others dress more casually. 

Most children wear clothes that enable them to participate in the religious exploration classes, whether they are sitting on the carpet or using crayons, paints or glue, or going outdoors.