Sunday, June 29, 2025 Hands, Hearts, and the Web

10 AM in Hobbs Hall

Join us for a special youth-led service as our high school group – UU Youth for Justice (UUYJ) – shares reflections from their week-long service and cultural immersion experience at the Appalachian South Folklife Center in West Virginia. Through stories, song, and spirit, they will explore how the experience deepened their shared UU value of honoring the interdependent web of all existence. This service invites us all to consider how connection, community, and shared purpose can transform lives—both others’ and our own.  

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Sunday, June 23, 2024 The Invisible People: UUYJ’s Experiences with the Oglala Lakota

10 AM in Hobbs Hall

A multi-platform service lead by Youth Leader Ellen McWilliams-Woods, our UU Youth for Justice, and Director of Religious Education Colleen Theole.

Lakota people of South Dakota remain largely invisible to mainstream society in many ways.  Fifteen members of our high school youth group (UUYJ) just returned from a service/cultural immersion trip to the Pine Ridge Reservation.  Through music, art, reflections, and spiritual readings, our youth will bring beautiful Lakota spiritual practices out of the shadows and elevate the awareness of the devastating conditions on the reservation that are rooted in the historical trauma Lakota people have experienced. 

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Finding Light

Sunday, September 17, 2023 at 10 AM in Hobbs Hall.

A multi-platform service led by our Unitarian Universalist Youth for Justice (UUYJ).

Through poetry, reflections and music our UUYJ will share highlights from their service trip to Washington, D. C. in June.

(Sorry, there is no recording available of this service)

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