Christmas Eve. Lessons and Carols

This service is at 4:30pm.

In the Christian tradition, hope, peace, love, and joy enter the world in the form of Jesus, the child of refugees in an occupied land. Join us for this family-friendly service as we sing, light candles, and reflect on what the story of the hope of Jesus’ birth means in times like these.

All are welcome, no matter what your background or religious tradition. Unitarian Universalists have a wide range of beliefs about the existence or non-existence of God(s). You are invited to find meaning in the story in the ways that make sense for you. Children are welcome and encouraged to attend the service.

Children are invited to stay in the sanctuary during this service. One of our childcare providers will be in the space to offer supervision during the service and during music rehearsals beforehand (3-6 pm).

Music rehearsal before service is at 3pm.

This month, we are sharing our offering plate with Worthy Now Prison Ministry.

Join us in person in the sanctuary or online on Zoom. Please fill out this form to get the link. 

Click here for the order of service.