Unitarian Universalist services are similar to most other churches. There are readings and hymns, often live instrumental or choral music. There is a time for people to share significant events in their lives. There is usually a story for children early in the service, before they leave the sanctuary for their classes downstairs.  Unless otherwise noted all services and children's religious education programs occur on Sunday at 10:30am.  Child care is available.  

You are welcome here, to visit and to explore with us. At the end of most services, we hold an open discussion with the speaker. Then we break for coffee and more conversation. We look forward to meeting you and invite you to help us shape our liberal religious community.

 
7 May

Reverend Amanda Aikman

The Beginning of Faith?

In Faith Without Certainty, Paul Rasor asks some challenging questions of religious liberals, and reminds us that “theology is not something we do just with our heads. We must also use our hearts and guts, as well as our hands and feet.” It is not only possible, but a deeply worthy goal, to develop our faith—especially if we do not have certainty.
14 May

Janet Kuller

Mother’s Day Service

Moms!  A celebration of the life cycles of motherhood—music and stories by Northlake experts.  Bring one or two of your favorite...well, you know who.  Wear a white flower if your mother has passed or a colorful flower if your mother is living.

21 May

Dr. Hamid Mavani

Understanding Islamic Fundamentalism

Dr. Mavani is a member of the faculty of the School of Religion at Claremont Graduate University.  He is active at the academic and community levels in promoting interfaith dialogue, inter- and intra-Muslim dialogue, religious pluralism, civil society, democratic governance, reform in the Islamic legal tradition, gender and religion, and environmental ethics.

28 May

The Tuesday Covenant Group

A Promise

Northlake's Tuesday Covenant Group will host a breakfast and share with us their experience as a “church within a church”.