Love is the Spirit of this Church

At Heritage Church We:
~ Celebrate Life
~ Create Community
~ Seek Justice

Photograph of a circle of people holding hands around the sides of the Great Hall.

We live in a world where some of us experience increasing isolation and little support for the growth of our children as whole human beings.

  • Coworkers and acquaintances we feel we can’t connect with deeply
  • Lack of ethical/moral foundation for our children
  • Religious organizations that place us outside the circle of the saved
  • Societal problems we cannot address alone
  • … Or other factors that too often seem to divide us.

Heritage Universalist Unitarian Church provides a place of real community, religious education for children and youth, and acceptance no matter your theological beliefs, national origin, sexuality, gender identity/expression, ability/disability, or other factors.

  • “Modern Miracles”

    “Modern Miracles”

     Sunday, May 12, 2024, 10:30 a.m.

    Rev. Bill Gupton leads this service.

    We often speak of natural miracles – an oak tree emerging from an acorn, an iridescent sunset, the mere fact that we are alive, and part of an ecosystem on this vibrantly living planet. But this morning, we will consider instead those human-wrought miracles that our ancestors – even our own, younger selves – would never have believed possible. We are so immersed in such modern miracles that we seldom take time to appreciate them. Let’s do that today.

    Our Choir will add their beautiful voices to this morning’s worship miracles.

    At 10:30 a.m., join us in the sanctuary or click this Zoom link.

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Worship with us in person or online

For Sunday morning worship, join us in the sanctuary (map and directions) or click the Zoom link that will appear before the service in the service description. The worship service and its attendees may be video recorded and appear later on various media.

Sharing Our Abundance: Since January 2017, Heritage UU Church has been giving away all of the plate offering every Sunday to a worthy non-profit organization working to help change the world in alignment with our values. You can give in the plate on Sunday, or learn more and donate using the link provided each week.

  • Secret #2 for the Second Sunday Potluck Lunch

    May 12, 2024 Gathering Meal

    Second in a Series by the Editor

    Our monthly, second Sunday potluck lunch table, in the great hall directly after services on May 12, 2024, will groan in delight with dishes crafted by many culinary-talented gods/goddess. However, what are you to do if you don’t have those skills, like me, or don’t have the time to create something to contribute? Here is my second in a series of how to help fill out the table without causing digestive concerns.

    I might stop at the Newtown UDF (United Dairy Farmers) convenience store on the way to church and pick up potato chips and dip. Who doesn’t like that? Nobody can make that classical combo any better than I can! I even provide fancy containers of a bright yellow bag and a decorated serving dish (i.e., logo-enhanced plastic tub.) Both fit easily in among the more healthy alternatives on the table – no need to soil additional dishware! In my estimate, even healthy, nourishing items need balancing with junk food, every now and then.

    Did you forget or you don’t have time to pick up something? Then, come have lunch on us. There is always more than enough to feed all.

    Come join us for the May 12, 2024 feast right after worship services, in the great hall. We offer selections for all tastes – vegan to carnivores, diets for reducing or gaining, gluten-free or gluten-charged, healthy or perhaps not so much so, with a side of friendly conversation with congregants and guests alike.

    ~ Your culinary-challenged Heirloom editor, Barb Barnes

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Heritage is a Unitarian Universalist church that encourages each person to search for their own understanding of truth and meaning, and does not tell you what to believe. What holds us together is a sense of community and shared principles.