Topic: Holidays

Mother’s Day Proclamation

Julia Ward Howe, a Unitarian suffragist, and peace activist penned The Mother’s Day Proclamation in 1870. In this service, we will learn more about Howe and the origins of Mother’s Day.

Being a Modern Muslim

Ramadan, the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, is observed by Muslims as a month of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community. Ramadan is a commemoration of Muhammad’s first revelation and is regarded as one of the Five Pillars of Islam. In this season of … read more.

The Gnostic Resurrection

On this Easter Sunday let’s examine some particular interpretations of the Resurrection of Jesus – those described in the Gnostic Gospels. The Gnostic Gospels are early Christian texts that are quite different from those in the New Testament. What do these ancient texts have to … read more.

U2C3 Musical Christmas Eve

Special Service
Rev. Chris Hockman and many more

Join us online for a service featuring holiday music and readings performed by children, youth and adults of the U2C3 community. This fun worship service, full of Christmas cheer, will be sure to add some holiday spirit to your … read more.

The Twelve Days of Winter

Join us for our online pageant that celebrates twelve different winter holidays from a host of different world traditions. Let’s gather to learn about and celebrate the many observances that bring people together during wintertime.

In Case of Emergency. . . Read This

Recently, a group of UU ministers was asked to share the “bottom line” sacred writings they turn to when in great need. Find out about the various wisdom writings that grounding and solace to Unitarian Universalists. What are the words that anchor you in times of … read more.

Samhain and the Ancestors

The Pagan holiday of Samhain marks the end of the harvest season and heralds the beginning of winter – the dark half of the year. This is a special time to acknowledge death and loss, to experience grief, and to honor ancestors. Join us to create a simple home altar with a chalice or candle, photographs, and objects of beauty and remembrance.