Our Unitarian Universalist worship format can often feel like a Protestant-style service. Although our members have diverse and evolving spiritual beliefs, our denomination was formed from the roots of two Christian denominations.

At UUCC, we strive to provide meaningful and memorable worship services that will uplift and inspire. Our services are theme-based and follow a similar order each Sunday for readings, meditations/prayers, music, sermons or reflections, dramatic presentations, stories for children, and silence.

Our worship is a collaborative spiritual art form. The UUCC worship committee works with our minister, staff, guest speakers, and music director, weaving together music and arts, visuals, and spoken word to elicit a meaningful, thoughtful experience.

If you want to hear and see one of our recent sermons, go to UUCC’s YouTube Channel.

We welcome children

Children attend the first 15 minutes and then leave for religious education classes. Occasionally, our services are multi-generational with topics that all ages can access and appreciate.