Universalist Unitarian Church of East Liberty

Sunday Services - 11am

Worship Services are held each Sunday at 11 a.m. in the church sanctuary. Children kindergarten and up attend the first part of each service before departing for Religious Education classes and the nursery.  Intergenerational services are held about once a month. Services are conducted by our minister, guest speakers, and lay worship leaders and provide a diversity of viewpoints.

Religious Education has two offerings depending on age: K-5 and 6-12.  Curricula focus on world religions, Judeo-Christian heritage, Unitarian Universalist history and beliefs, and social justice.  

Nursery and Childcare are provided starting at 10:50 each Sunday with a combination of paid and volunteer workers. Children aged 5 and under enjoy play and stories. Please pick up children as soon as worship is over.

Social Hour is an opportunity after the worship service to enjoy refreshments and conversation in the social hall.  Please join us!

Choir Practice is held at 10 a.m. in the sanctuary. Everyone is invited to join the choir, and no audition or experience is necessary. The choir usually sings in services once per month.

April 2012 Services:

April 29 - "Auction Sermon" – Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum
This year's auction sermon topic was purchased by Margaret Johns.  The exact title is yet to be announced, but it will have something to do with kindness and having a positive outlook, you can be sure!

May 2012 Services:

May 6 - “The New Jim Crow” – Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum
Drawing from Michelle Alexander’s book The New Jim Crow, this service will look at the incarceration system and its relationship to discrimination, oppression, and power.

May 13- “Mothering” – Lay Leader, Lynn Hightower
This Mother’s Day we will look at the word “mother” as a verb.  What does it mean to “mother”?  Different members will share their answers.

May 20 - “Where Are We Going?” – Rev. Dr. Cynthia L. Landrum
This service will look at concepts of afterlife from several different religious perspectives.

May 27 - “Memorial Day – Grief ” – Lay Leader, Worship Committee