Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Bob Rancourt
As we prepare ourselves for gathering around a table in thanks, what is in our minds and hearts. Who do we carry with us as we feast and offer gratitude?
Worship Leader: Ian Challis
Worship Associate: Peter Mathews
One of the most beautiful aspects of Buddhist teaching is the way we are invited to remember our deep interconnection to the planet and all life -- to honor and care for Earth as our source, great teacher, and witness. Growth and freedom arise from deep knowing of this earthly experience.
Ministry for the Earth, Part One: “How to Survive the End of the World”
Worship Leader: Rev. Dr. Donald Stouder
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum
Rev. Don will be joining us on January 2 and January 23, 2022 to present a series of sermons addressing different themes in climate change and climate justice. His sermons will be built around one overarching theme: that our 7th principle has to be urgently embraced, and that we will never get a break to build a better world. We have to do it while still surviving in this one.
Join us each Monday as for a group meditation and inspirational reading. Drop-ins are welcome.
We Are How We Treat Each Other and Nothing More
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Bob Rancourt
As we begin a new year, we set goals for ourselves. What are the standards by which we'll measure the success of those goals? What if rather than wealth or fame or having more stuff, we decided to measure success by the richness and lovingness of our relationships? What would be different if those were our criteria?
"Weaving Waters" Led by: Regional Leaders and Pacific Western Region Congregational Life Staff This will be an embodied, engaging, multi-gen worship service focusing on a parable of interdependence and unity. Waters cascade together, while maintaining their individual sources, combining to bring nutrients, gifts, and give life to something much larger. A story of interweaving while also affirming […]
"Love Stories" Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. RiddellWorship Associate: Peter Matthews From Harlequin Romances and Jane Austen to Rom Coms and Bollywood our media is full of stories of love. But there are older and deeper tales of the ways that humans build relationships and connection. Join us as we explore some ancient and new […]
"Patience and Faith, Beloveds" Worship Leader: Rev. Summer AlbayatiWorship Associate: Sarita Gonzales Pandemic. Struggling for our democracy. Death and loss. Racism and oppression. Suffering and pain. Sometimes it can all feel like too much. In these difficult times, how can we continue to be patient and keep the faith that everything is going to be alright? What is it that these central […]
“When Our Heart is in a Holy Place: Spiritual Practice and Change” Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. RiddellWorship Associate: Bob Rancourt The world and our lives and relationships are constantly changing. This can bring anxiety as well as joy and can get in the way of growth and deepening. Today we explore spiritual practices that […]
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Derek Moore
Our values of interconnectedness and justice and peace for all call us to re-commit to the work of resisting the renewed often deadly bigotry that our Jewish neighbors and kin are reckoning with. Join us as we wonder together about how we can combat violence and hatred and continue to build communities of love and celebration.
We are having a welcome back celebration of gratitude for your generosity in our pledge drive. Please join us on our plaza immediately after this service as we enjoy a taquiza buffet together.
Worship Leader: Rev. Mariela Perez-Simons
Worship Associate: Joni Padduck
Throughout the centuries, humans have considered the four elements to be not only sacred but also intrinsically linked to human health. During this service we will explore how the human nervous system has evolved with nature, how it's a part of a larger ecosystem, and how we can reclaim this wisdom to heal ourselves and our communities.
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Tess Martinez
Equal day and equal night. The Wheel of the Year is turning and the Equinox invites us to honor and explore balance in our lives. How do we find it? What does it look like in our uncertain world? And our choir will sing!
Worship Leader: Peter Mathews
Worship Associate: Fran Hoag
Last fall the Lifespan and Care Committees offered a four week class on “Aging.” On March 27th members of the class will be sharing insights and aspirations with regards to this fleeting but precious time in our lives. A time that can provide a real and perhaps substantial opportunity for continued emotional and spiritual growth
Worship Leader: Steven Toporoff
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum
Cities throughout Germany have sponsored outreach and reconciliation programs for Jewish former residents who survived the Holocaust. Steven Toporoff will recall his participation in one such program, accompanying a survivor friend. What impact did the program make in his life, and what lessons might we all learn from survivors, as well as heroes who helped Jews and others escape from persecution.
The Stories We Tell: Learning and Possibility
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Denise Janssen Eager
So much of our learning about the world and our life and relationships comes to us through the stories we hear and the stories we share. Throughout our lives, stories open our hearts and our minds, pass on deep wisdom, and inspire possibility and hope. Join us as we share some ancient and modern stories together.
The ancient Christian story of Easter offers us a chance to ponder how we free ourselves from the fear and anxieties of our lives. Where do we find courage and hope? How do we see new possibilities for life? Our choir will sing and we will welcome new members to our beloved community!
Worship Leader: LeGrand Velez
Guest Speaker: Katie Barrows
Sacred Grounds: Rod Belshee
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum
Investing in Mother Earth is the theme of Earth Day 2022. Human induced global warming is rapidly altering the interdependent ecological systems that support life on Earth. We'll examine what local governments are doing to sustain the desert oasis we call home, and what UUCOD can do to responsibly tend our own two-acre slice of heaven. Additional information on the Sacred Grounds initiative and how you can support it will be provided on the patio prior to and following the service.
Though we celebrate Labor Day in September, around the world the first of May is set aside to honor labor as International Workers’ Day. Join us as we explore the ways that we are called to honor all work and share the stories of leaders in the struggle for the rights and dignity of all workers.
Some heroes fight villains with force. Some with wits and stealth. Join us as we explore the stories of women (Amazon and not) who have resisted evil and injustice and brought hope to our world.