Next service: In person & livestreamed

Sep
15
Sun
Once upon a time, there was a drop of water… named Higgins
Sep 15 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Sunday, September 15, 10 a.m., “Once upon a time, there was a drop of water… named Higgins,” Rev. Heather Rion Starr, Prof. Heather Hamilton, and Julie Keefer with the UUSD Choir: Join us for this joyful forward-looking service when we regroup and regather after summer activities. We will celebrate our annual Unitarian Universalist Water Ceremony and embark together on our congregational year ahead. You are invited to bring a small container of water to pour into our common bowls for the Water Ceremony. This can be  water you may have collected over the summer or water to symbolize places where your spirit has been nourished over the summer months.

  • UUSD is requiring that only vaccinated individuals (who are eligible to be vaccinated against COVID) attend in-person services.
  • Please stay home and enjoy our livestream if you have a fever, any other symptoms of illness, or if it’s simply a better option for you.
  • Mask wearing is encouraged but not required.

UUSD Cares to Host Fall Potluck

All are welcome! It’s a lovely opportunity to visit with each other, make connections for the upcoming season, and to enjoy the food UUSD is known for! Please visit the sign-up table after Sunday services on September 1, 8, and 15 to make your reservation and indicate your potluck dish

Our Whole Lives – Comprehensive Sexuality Course

For 7th-9th Grade students, as of September 2024, Our Whole Lives (OWL) is a comprehensive sexuality course that aims to help students make informed and responsible decisions about their sexual health and behavior. It equips participants with accurate, age-appropriate information

UUSD to Host Rehoboth Beach Film Festival

SAVE THE DATE!

UUSD is hosting the Rehoboth Beach Independent Film Festival on Nov 7 – 9 in the Sanctuary. Check back soon for additional details.

Sharing Our Stories

Each of us at UUSD has a different story to tell about how we found a spiritual home here. A few of us are life-long UUs but most are not, having come from a variety of other religious backgrounds or from no particular place of faith. Whatever our journey, sharing the stories of the paths we took helps connect us to each other and to the shared journey we are now making.