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“Faithful Defiance — Love, Courage, and the Soul of Democracy”
Sunday Worship, November 16, 2025 at 10:30 a.m. Rev. Bill Lyon leads this service along with members of the Democracy Resolution Team. In a time of division and uncertainty, how do people of faith respond with courage and compassion — without losing sight of love? Join us this Sunday as we explore what it means…
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The Potluck Called Community
Rev. Bill Lyon leads a joyful service celebrating the gifts and variety each of us brings to our shared community—followed by a real potluck lunch.
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“Remembering with Love – All Souls”
This Sunday we will gather to honor their lives, to share both our grief and our gratitude, and to find comfort in community.
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“Scratching the Veneer of Unbelief”
Join us as Chaplain Leigh Waltz, MDiv explores how what we call “unbelief” may sometimes be a tender form of protection — a way of guarding the heart.
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Reimagining Communication
HUUC Sanctuary Sunday October 12 at 12:15 p.m., following Potluck How do we keep up with all that is happening in our community? How do we share important information within our congregation—and how do we let the wider world know about the life of Heritage? Communication is central to who we are and how we…
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“Temporary Walls and Wide Open Wishes”
Sunday, October 12 at 10:30 a.m. Laci Lee Adams, Director of Lifespan Faith Development, leads this all-ages service. Join us for an interactive, All Ages service that honors both the Jewish Festival of Booths, Sukkot, as we explore the joy of the temporary and the power of possibilities. During potluck, take a moment to experience our…
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“The Quest for At-one-ment”
Seeking wholeness and harmony, Rev. Bill reflects on atonement as a universal journey of healing.
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“The Roots of Our Reimagining”
Together we’ll reflect on the balance of past and future as we imagine what’s next for our community.
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“Who Are We?”
Rev. Bill explores life’s deepest questions—“Who am I? Who are we? Who are we becoming?”
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“Two Seas”
Begin the church year with our beloved Water Ceremony and Rev. Bill’s first homily, “The Two Seas.”










