Speaker: Reverend Catherine Senghas

Why Unitarian Universalism? (Part 2 in sermon series)

9:15 am (musicians Josh Olivier-Mason and Will Porter) and 11:00 am (choir) This service focuses on Unitarian Universalism, touching on its principles, its polity (how it is organized), its theologies, and its practices in contemporary times. This is a good week to bring a friend or neighbor.

Sacred Cows or Sweet Rice

Single service 10 am, UUCR choir singing When looking at the journey ahead, how much baggage to we hold on to? What’s non-negotiable, absolute necessity, and how does it limit our vision?  In pondering our future, self-awareness is key to appreciating our self-imposed constraints.

Why Religion?

9:15 (special musicians) and 11 (UUCR Choir). Is congregational life heading toward obsolescence, or is it as necessary as ever? Come listen as we explore why we choose to continue to associate in this way and how congregational life is evolving with the times. It’s a good week to invite a friend!

Honoring MLK, Jr.’s Legacy: Dreaming a World

9:15 and 11. Fresh challenges await us each year as we revisit the vision of MLK Jr. Can we “dream a world”? Today’s service will inspire us with Justice Bingo for all ages and music from the combined choirs, UUCR’s choir and The Halalisa Singers. This is a week to bring a friend to church!

Christmas Eve

Come at 5 pm for our Family-friendly live nativity ending with candlelight service.  Or join us at 7 pm for our more contemplative traditional “Lessons and Carols” service, also ending with candlelight service. Our gorgeous and dedicated choir will sing at both services.

Lead With the Heart

9:15 and 11:00 am Following our national election week, we look to compassion as a strategy for finding wholeness. What is our mandate for our universal political work together? We’ll also remember our veterans, honored on Nov 11th. Sermon text available at https://uureading.org/lead-with-the-heart-a-post-election-sermon/