We gather together in spiritual community because we need constant reminders of what matters most in life. In a world of heartbreak and dehumanization, our congregations and communities call us to our better selves. We learn to live with more wisdom, more connection, and more compassion.

Our Worship Services are weekly reflections that weave together our own thoughts and experiences with music, beauty, poetry, and words that both comfort and challenge. Our programs inspire us, and awaken us to our capacities to make a difference in our own lives and in the world.

We are  inspired not just by our Seven Principles and Religious Sources, but by the people with whom we journey: the diverse and spirited Unitarian Universalists.

Currently, we meet both in person and online through Zoom at this link, which will take you directly to our Sunday service: https://us04web.zoom.us/j/233941792 . This combination of online and live services is called a Hybrid Service. LCUUF won an award for our approach to our digital ministry. You can see past services on our YouTube Stream.

At this time, facemasks are optional, not required, for those attending in person.

Our services are held at Sundays at 12:00pm (Central Time). Feel free to join us 15 minutes or so early for conversation at Saint Andrews Anglican Church, San Lucas 19, Riberas del Pilar. Here is how to find us.

Elements of a Typical Sunday Service

The Flaming Chalice
  • Words of welcome
  • Lighting a flaming chalice, the symbol of our faith
  • Music, both instrumental and vocal and in a variety of styles
  • A time for lifting up the joys, sorrows, concerns, and milestones of the congregation
  • A meditation or prayer
  • Readings—ancient or contemporary
  • A sermon given by our minister, a guest speaker, or a member of the congregation
  • An offering, collecting financial donations for the congregation or for justice work in the community.

All Are Welcome Here!

You are welcome here; come as you are. Gender diversity is welcomed here. All are welcome to use the restroom that best fits their identity. The building does have a couple of low steps, but we are able to assist those with wheelchairs to enter.

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