Sunday Morning Services
| Sunday Morning Schedule | ||
|---|---|---|
| 10:30am | Sunday Service | (See below for speakers & topics). |
| 11:45am | “Coffee Time” | We invite you to remain after the service for coffee and conversation. |
| 12:00pm | “Reverberations” | If you’d like to share, have questions, need further explanation, etc. |
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 often a story for children early in the service, before they leave the sanctuary for Religious Education in the chapel. You are welcome to visit and to explore with us. Wear whatever makes you comfortable!
November 1 |
All Saints, All Souls Bring a photo or item of a loved one who has died to place on an altar. We will celebrate All Saints and All Souls in ritual and word. |
November 8 |
Paradox of War and Peace Join us as we honor our Veteran’s from struggles past and present. We will also explore the paradox of war and peace through the lens of Zeno’s Achilles and the Tortoise. |
November 15 Rev. Nayer Taheri |
In the Beginning In this sermon, Rev. Nayer will present an array of readings on the most central mysteries of human life — stories of creation — and then examines how these myths relate to our daily life. Rev. Nayer Taheri is a familiar face at Northlake UU Church; she works for Providence Hospice of Seattle as a pediatric chaplain. Nayer is a graduate from Starr King School for the Ministry and affiliated to Edmonds Unitarian Universalist Church. |
November 22 |
On a dark and stormy night… Instead of “In the beginning…” what if the Bible began with “Before the time of the coming of the plaque that is mankind that with his wicked and corrupt ways ever yearns to err and fail to learn…” How we tell our stories makes a difference. Join us as we look at storytelling through the ages. New Member welcoming ceremony. |
November 29 |
Deep Hunger Hunger takes you deeper than desire. Deep hunger is a craving for authenticity and integrity. But how do we have this in our lives get so tangled? We’ll take a look at the curious seeds of possibility. |
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