Archives: Services

Kwanzaa

As an African American and Pan-African holiday celebrated by millions throughout the world African community, Kwanzaa brings a cultural message which speaks to the best of what it means to be African and human in the fullest sense. Sue Boone is in our Fellowship’s pulpit, … read more.

Christmas Eve Service

Join us to joyfully sing beloved holiday songs and reflect on the story of Christmas. Celebrate with us and help us make the season merry and bright!

Service will start at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, December 24. This is an all ages service. We encourage you … read more.

Winter Solstice

The Wheel of the Year turns to Winter Solstice. Join us to celebrate the official beginning of Winter and the longest night of the year. Sheila Bishop and Krystle Seidel and SOCUUPs members will lead the service. James Chase reads our story for all ages.

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Choir Service: Songs of the Holidays

Our annual Chalice Choir music service is centered around the theme of Hope, and will feature five anthems plus a small family vignette. Anna Deyle serves as worship associate, and our Chalice Choir sings under the direction of Tane’ DeKrey.

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Seasonal Poetry Share

From Thanksgiving through the celebration of the coming new year, poems, both original and old favorites, representing this season of our calendar will be shared. All are invited to volunteer to participate! This Sunday, Elizabeth Stewart is in our Fellowship’s pulpit, and Sue Boone serves … read more.

Why It Matters

Why does it matter? What is it that matters? Come to service to find out. This Sunday, UUFG member Erin Parish is in our Fellowship’s pulpit, and Sheila Bishop serves as worship associate. Our UUketarians perform, and Tane’ DeKray provides additional music.

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Bread Communion and New Member Recognition

Bread communion symbolizes the act of coming together in fellowship and gratitude. It serves as the reminder of the shared human experience and the importance of community support. We will also welcome new members to UUFG. Sheila Bishop is in our Fellowship’s pulpit, and Sue … read more.

Finding Your Sweet Spot

Your “sweet spot ” is the intersection of what you are good at, what your passion is and what the world needs. What does that mean for us here at UUFG? This Sunday, a number of our congregants will share their own perspective in answering … read more.

Harvey Milk

Harvey Milk was among the first openly gay politicians elected to an office of significance in the United States. Though his career as a civil rights leader was tragically brief, we can still, nearly 50 years after his assassination, take comfort and draw inspiration from his legacy … read more.