Being in Community — 10:30 a.m. Sunday July 28, 2024

Often we think of community as a group of people with common characteristics or interests in being together within a larger society. This typically describes various groups, clubs and other organizations like churches, temples, synagogues and even political parties. We become members of these communities because we find a sense of belonging or comfort or common interest. What is it that makes a successful community and howcan we sustain them?

Don Morishita will speak.

Pam Blankenheim is the Worship Associate

Supporting True Democracy: Mormon Women for Ethical Government — 10:30 a.m., Sunday, July 7, 2024

One of the principles of Unitarian Universalism is to promote the right of conscience and the use of the democratic process within our congregations and in society at large.  In keeping with and promoting this principle the service on Sunday, July 7 will be provided by speakers from the Mormon Women for Ethical Government which is a non-partisan advocacy group that supports policy and governance that respects the rule of law, that preserves the rights of citizens and affirms citizens’ civic responsibility to one another,

Rebecca Bratsman will speak.

Melody Lenkner is the Worship Associate