Archives: Services

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.

The Things That Scare Us

As the nights grow longer and the veil between worlds grows thin, we turn toward the things that frighten us – and discover what they have to teach. From the ancient fires of Samhain to the laughter of Halloween, humanity has always met fear not … read more.

Transformative Joy

Many folks are wondering how to maintain resilience in times such as these. One of the many meaningful grounding tools is fostering joy and play. Joy and play are not something we earn thru hard work, but tools that help us do the difficult things. … read more.

The Chrysalis & the Compass

In a world that often feels fractured, Rev. Ryan Hope Travis invites us to reconnect with our most sacred truth: everything we need is already within us. This Sunday, join us for a service that blends self-reflection, an inspired message, and a heartfelt invitation to … read more.

Released Reentry

This Sunday, we welcome Leigh Scott to our Fellowship’s pulpit. Jeff Stevens serves as worship associate, and James Chase reads our story for all ages. Our Chalice Choir sings under the direction of Tane’ DeKrey.

Live Stream
If you’re unable to attend, you may watch our live … read more.

Atonement and Yom Kippur

What does it mean to atone? How do we ask others to forgive us? We will draw inspiration from Yom Kippur, part of the Jewish High Holidays, and other religious traditions as well as some secular projects that help individuals and communities to atone and … read more.

Mabon

This coming Sunday, our Sacred Oak Covenant of Unitarian Universalist Pagans facilitates a celebration of Mabon, marking autumnal equinox, the time of harvest, and the balance between day and night. Sheila Bishop serves as worship associate, and James Chase reads our story for all ages. … read more.

Radical Hospitality: Will You Harbor Me?

Hospitality is more than coffee-making; it is the opening of our hearts; the sharing of the soul; the soul of the community. Hospitality comes from a deeper place, and is an openness to the unknown. Could be the beginning of a deeper transformation for all … read more.

Water Communion

As waters merge to form a greater whole, so do we unite in community, supporting one another in the spirit of love and mutual respect. Join us for our annual water communion service. James Chase facilitates, and Anna Deyle serves as worship associate. Our … read more.