ONE COMMUNITY,
MANY PATHS.

  •  “If an Office Could Talk . . .”

     “If an Office Could Talk . . .”

    Sunday, May 18, 2025, 10:30 a.m.

    Rev. Bill Gupton leads this service.

    One of the mundane but very necessary tasks of preparing for retirement involves cleaning out one’s office. After 23 years in the same office, Rev. Bill has begun the heavy emotional (and also, in some cases, physical) lift of making space in the “Minister’s Study” for his successor. In the process, he’s finding treasured keepsakes, unearthing long-lost records, sparking innumerable memories, and occasionally even coming across a “what the heck is this?” item or two. In this, his penultimate reflection as our Senior Minister, Bill will give the proverbial next-to-last word to his office, which has been silent witness to nearly a quarter century of ministry.

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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 the week of May 11, 2025, we share our abundance with the UU Council of Greater Cincinnati, which pools the resources of our six regional UU congregations to help increase the local presence of Unitarian Universalism.

    There is no giving link on their website, but you can learn more here: http://serendipitydesign.com/HOSTED/cinciuu/sitepages/home.html

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.