Let’s celebrate the legacy of our Unitarian spiritual ancestor, Frances Ellen Watkins Harper, was a free Black suffragist and abolitionist who achieved fame as an orator, novelist, poet, and teacher. Throughout her life she spoke truth to power for the causes of freedom, inclusion, and dignity for all. How can her writings and life story inspire Unitarian Universalists, as we meet our current moment in history?
9:15 AM: An In-Person, All-Ages Service

Led by Rev. Kristina, DRE Colleen Thoele with Music Director Emily Hall.
10:00 AM: Children’s Religious Exploration
Religious exploration for our children and youth in classrooms.
10:00AM: Youth & Adult Religious Exploration: ABCs of Covenant
A 3-part “Skill-Up” series (in place of our Theme-based reflection circles) to explore the “A-B-Cs” of covenant: Awareness of our interpersonal dynamics, healthy Boundaries around each other and the community as a whole, and skills for better Communication to help us develop more trusting and deeper relationships. Read more…
Located in Hobbs Hall. Coffee and Tea will be available!
11:00 AM: A Multi-Platform, Traditional Service (both in person and on Zoom)
Led by Rev. Kristina, Music Director Emily Hall, and Worship Associate Heidi Sumser.
CLICK HERE to view, download, or print the Order of Service for 11:00 AM.