Rev. Brigitta joined Northlake in August 2024 as our interim minister and will serve through the end of June 2025. Brigitta has a bachelor’s degree in Psychology, Anthropology, and Sociology from Westminster College and received an MA in Higher Education and Student Affairs from New York University in 2013. She graduated with a Master of Divinity from the Iliff School of Theology in May 2023. She has served as a lay leader at the Boulder Valley Unitarian Universalist Fellowship in Lafayette, Colorado, completed a chaplaincy internship at AdventHealth Shawnee Mission hospital, and was a faith-organizing intern for Showing Up for Racial Justice (SURJ). She was the ministerial intern for the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of Phoenix and later continued there as a spiritual wellness chaplain.
Come celebrate one of our most cherished UU traditions! In this joyful multigenerational service, we’ll honor the beauty each of us brings to community. Bring a flower—garden-grown, store-bought, or hand-picked … Continue reading Flower Communion
We will gather in community to dedicate our new Peace Pole—a symbol of our shared hope for a world rooted in compassion, justice, and peace. As we plant this simple … Continue reading Planting Peace, Imagining Possibility
Easter joy is revolutionary—not because it escapes grief, but because it rises with it, showing us when we let sorrow and praise coexist, we touch something deeper than either alone.
How can we infuse more joy into our social justice and activist work? This Sunday, we’ll explore the wisdom of adrienne maree brown’s Pleasure Activism.
Unitarian Universalism calls us to live with moral courage, embodying our deepest values in the world. In a time when moral obligations can feel overwhelming, the joy of discovering moral … Continue reading Joy of Moral Beauty
Join us this Stewardship Sunday to reflect on the power of community. This year’s theme, Stronger Together, reminds us that each act of stewardship is a gift that nourishes the … Continue reading Stronger Together
Trust isn’t about staying perfectly balanced—it’s about moving with the rhythm of life. This multigenerational worship invites us to trust the movement of being together in community. The Northlake … Continue reading Trusting the Mo(ve)ment