Service Times: Between early September and late May, services are held at 9:00 and 11:00 a.m. on Sundays. During the summer months, there is a single service at 10:00 a.m. Please check the calendar page for the current schedule.
What should I wear? Attire is largely a matter of personal taste. Some wear suits. Some wear blue jeans. Business casual is close to average.
Is there childcare? A nursery is available during Sunday morning services and many other church events. It is located in the Social Hall near the windows (north end of building).
What happens when the service is over? Everyone is welcome to coffee and conversation in the Social Hall on the main level of the building (below the Sanctuary). If your children are visiting classes, you should pick them up. Fruit juice is available for them. A lay leader will always be available to escort you to the Social Hall and answer questions.
I or someone in my family has limited mobility. Can we get around? An elevator serves all levels of the building. Please enter the glass doors on DuPont Avenue. We have designated spots in the parking lot for those with limited mobility.
Unitarians? Universalists? The Unitarian and Universalist denominations in North America joined in 1961 to become a single, leading light for liberal religion. Both had roots in colonial New England as well as deeper roots in the Protestant Reformation. The Unitarians got their name from their belief in a single divine essence, as opposed to the trinity. The Universalists got their name from their belief in universal salvation, as opposed to a division of humanity into the Elect and the Damned. These theological issues faded in importance, but the names remained. While some individual UUs and congregations still identify themselves as Christian, most do not.