Next service: In person & livestreamed

Apr
20
Sun
A Stranger with Your Hair
Apr 20 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am

Sunday, April 20, 10 a.m., “A Stranger with Your Hair,” Rev. Heather Rion Starr: In this year’s annual Unitarian Universalist pondering of Easter Sunday, we will reflect on The Resurrection as a metaphorical experience of Grief. When someone is so imprinted on our hearts that we see them everywhere, even after they are gone, could that be Grief? When an experience was so powerful that we cannot stop talking about it and bringing it forward into our present, could that be Grief? When he/she/they are always with us now, could that be Grief? 

There will be an Easter Egg Hunt following the service. Please speak with Children’s Faith Exploration Director, Heather Hamilton, for details!

  • 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.

Transforming Hearts Course

Called by some UU Ministers as “the single most transformative experience for UUs trying to become more understanding and supporting of the transgender, non-binary, and genderqueer people among us.”

Save the Date! UUSD’s Annual Auction

The Kentucky Derby Auction will kick off with a potluck dinner on May 3rd. Dress in your finest Derby garb and create that one-of-a-kind hat for this special event.

BANNED TOGETHER
Film Screening

This is the true story of students in Beaufort County, SC, who collide with the country’s book banning frenzy. BANNED TOGETHER explores the roots of the censorship movement to reveal its dire consequences for public education. The producer of this film, Allyson Rice, will be with us to answer questions after the movie.

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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.