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Sunday Worship
UUCA holds a vibrant,
music-filled, inspirational Service every Sunday.
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Social Justice
Social Justice work is one of UUCA’s main principals. Learn more about what we do to make a difference.
Lifespan Education
We offer programing for all families, from Sunday morning youth education, to adult classes and groups.
Upcoming Special Events
Flavors of Faith: Finding Connection at the Table
Sun., May 19, 10:15, UUCA
- Join us as the UUCA teens lead us through the ways in which food connects us to the earth and to each other. Music by the Junior Choir!
Pride
Sunday
Sun., Jun. 2, 10:15, UUCA
- “What Does Pride Mean to Me?” Join UUCA members as they explore their own queerness and consider what it means to them to embody Pride.
UUCA
Annual Meeting
Sun., Jun. 9, Noon – 2pm, UUCA
- UUCA’s annual meeting will take place in the Sanctuary after the second service.
- Election of candidates
- Food available for purchase
Sermons
Our Sunday Services
UUCA records Sunday Services, and they are available to watch any time.
To access the full library hosted on UUCA’s YouTube channel, click here.
Below are a few of our most-loved recent Services.
“A Crowded Table”
Join Rev. Amanda, the Sanctuary Singers, the Junior Choir, and friends as we celebrated the generosity of spirit that is the best of the holidays. How can we make room for all our friends at our table, in our house, and in our hearts? We’ll explore in story and song, and stretch our love just a little bigger together.
“War”
Despite its inevitable pain, loss, and suffering – human beings continue to engage in armed combat. Must we continue to accept the atrocities of war? How do we “support the troops” and oppose the war? Is there a Unitarian Universalist approach to war? Is our hope for lasting, meaningful PEACE unrealistic? A questioning sermon.
“MLK Service”
UUCA Ministers Rev. Amanda Poppei and Rev. Carol Thomas Cissel join their voices in a special service, urging us to consider both the reality and the mythology that surrounds our memories of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.