• Our Sunday services are at 10:30am.  Each service has a different focus and is described in the newsletter, weekly up-date, website, or facebook page. 
  • Children are welcome in the chapel during service. A space for the restless child is also available.
  • Faith Development for older children is offered during service on specific Sundays. The children are with their family at first and then leave service after the “Time for All Ages” at 10:45 except when it is a service for all generations.
  • Coffee and Conversation follow the service in the Emerson Room — a perfect time to mingle, ask questions and get to know us!
  • Special Interest groups follow at noon (poetry, book discussion, Little Free Pantry–on specific Sundays).

Visitor Parking Sign for Sunday

When you drive around to the rear parking lot, on the right side by the circle, a parking space has been designated for Sunday visitors.

Entrance to Church on Sundays

Greeters will meet you at the door, offer you name tags, and assist you with finding specific locations and people with whom you need to connect.

Chapel

Once inside the Chapel, an Usher will hand you an order of service.  Many of the songs and readings will be projected on the screen at the front of the chapel. Sit wherever you are comfortable. Headsets are available if you need amplification to hear well.

Projection Screen with Words to a Benediction

In the order of service, the asterisk indicates congregation rising in body or spirit.  The candle indicates potential times for lighting a candle (located in the back of the chapel).  There is also information about upcoming events and ways to get involved.

Gathering Music marks the start of the service at 10:25 am.   

Readings follow as listed in the service program.  The Minister also lets folks know when to sit or stand, as you are physically able.

Collection that supports the work of this church is taken about mid-service.

Rev. Michelle

Our Minister offers a sermon, “spoken reflection,” that combines the history of our religion, world religions, philosophies and moral concepts to bring a new sense of living the principled life.

Chalice and candles in bowl of sand

The service ends with the “Extinguishing of the Chalice,” a sung  Parting Blessing and a Benediction.

Coffee Hour begins immediately after service in the Emerson Room just off the Chapel. 

Coffee Hour in Emerson Room

Our Coffee Hour, with its Free Trade coffee and donated bake goods, provides a time to connect with children, newcomers, the minister and each other.