Welcome! Our Sunday Service is from 10:30 to 11:30 am and is followed by Coffee and Conversation, a time to mingle with members, friends, and visitors. Our services usually include music, readings, reflections, and a sermon. Our minister leads roughly one-half of our services and the rest are hosted by members of the congregation or an invited speaker. More details can be found below in our service descriptions. Our building is wheelchair-accessible. Please let our greeter know if you require a hearing device or a large-print hymnal.
Our children’s Religious Exploration program begins shortly after the Sunday Service begins, with kids starting in the Gathering Room with adults and exiting to their RE classes after a story for all ages. Class ends at 11:40am to give parents a few minutes to enjoy meeting others. Childcare is provided for infants through age four. School age RE is for ages 5 and up, wih youth more than welcome to join us.

Upcoming Sunday Services
- “Beltane Connections” — Chol Romero-Dungan
May 4th, 2025 10:30:amThe celebration of Beltane, May Day, honors life. This is a time to tune into Nature’s tides of strength, growth, and abundance. One way to tap into this energy is with Beltane’s most iconic tradition, the Maypole dance, a celebration of unity. The intertwining of ribbons symbolizes the harmonious union of dualities, life and creation, and all forms of connection. During the message this Sunday we will weave our separate intentions, wishes, and blessings into a ribbon which will then become part of our Maypole. As we dance around the Maypole after the service, we seal our intentions into the weave of the dance. This will be a moment to celebrate the potency of life force and the power of communal intention.Mark Sunday, May 4 on your calendars for a combination Earth Day/May Day intergenerational blast to celebrate together for one last time before we scatter for the summer! Chol Romero-Dungan will be enlightening us about Beltane (May Day) for our service that morning and we’ll follow it with a picnic, Maypole, plant exchange, yard games, and green exhibits/info. If you want to participate in the Maypole dance, you’ll need to bring a ribbon of at least 15 yards in length . (If you wish, make it your favorite color so that you weave your personality into the dance! More info coming throughout April. Questions? See Jan or Chol.
Recorded sermons can be viewed on our YouTube channel.