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“The State of the Church” – Rev. Bill Gupton
Sunday, January 28, 2024, 10:30 a.m.
In his annual “State of the Church” service, our Senior Minister reflects on where we stand as a congregation and a community of faith: our accomplishments, our challenges, and that which is both unique and timeless about us. We will also enjoy inspiration from our Choir this morning.
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“Five Smooth Stones” – Rev. Jenn Gracen
Sunday Worship, January 21, 2024
One of the preeminent Unitarian theologians of the 20th century, James Luther Adams, once wrote a very influential essay proposing that there were “Five Smooth Stones” of liberal religion. What might Adams’ “Five Smooth Stones” have to offer modern Unitarian Universalists?
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“Dreams and Realities: Reflecting on MLK’s Legacy” – Jen Ciolino and “The Gang of Us”
Sunday Worship, January 14, 2024
This service is dedicated to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s legacy. We’ll reflect on civil rights progress and the ongoing journey towards equality. This contemplative service will connect us with Dr. King’s vision for justice and compassion and will be enhanced by our wonderful choir. Together, we’ll draw inspiration from his teachings, recommitting to love and unity. Embrace this opportunity to continue advancing towards a world of peace and dignity for all.
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“Aha! Journeying Toward Epiphany” – Laci Lee Adams
Sunday Worship, January 7, 2024.
Laci Lee Adams leads this worship service, which creatively retells the story of the gifts of the Magi.
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“Journeying to Our Center” – Rev. Chip Roush
Sunday Worship, December 31, 2023.
At the transition between years, it is easier to notice how Father Time can be a jerk. Rev. Chip Roush will lead us as we delve deep to reconnect with our lasting values, and explore how to embody those values in the coming year.
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Christmas Eve Candlelight Service – Rev. Bill Gupton and Laci Lee Adams
Sunday Worship, December 24, 2023, 7:00 p.m.
Join us as we renew a tradition long cherished by the HUUC community – our Christmas Eve candlelight service. Last year, a snow and ice storm cancelled the service. But this Christmas Eve we will make up for lost time, basking in the glow of candlelight and song, story and silence. Our Choir will sing lovely music, our children’s excitement will be contagious, and our sanctuary will be beautiful and glorious as we welcome one and all into the magic that is Heritage Church on Christmas Eve.