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MANY PATHS.

  • “The Quest for At-one-ment”

    “The Quest for At-one-ment”

    Sunday, September 28, 10:30 a.m.

    Rev. Bill Lyon leads this service

    This season, our Jewish siblings celebrate the High Holy Days—a time of reflection, repentance, prayer, and reconciliation. At its heart is a yearning for atonement, or as Rev. Bill Lyon frames it, “at-one-ment”: the restoration of harmony with self, with others, and with the Divine. Yet this desire is not unique to Judaism; it is deeply human.

    In this service, Rev. Bill invites us to consider how we, as a spiritual community, might support one another in the lifelong work of healing, forgiveness, and becoming whole.

    At l10:30 a.m., join us in the sanctuary or click this Zoom link.


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.


  • Sharing Our Abundance for September 28, 2025

    On September 28, we share our abundance with Child Focus, which works to improve the quality of life for children, families, and adults to help everyone thrive.

    Learn more and donate here: https://www.child-focus.org/donate/.

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.