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Sunday Service - "What Matters?" (Online Service) - August 23, 2020 Michael Eselun |
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Sunday Service - "Yamim Nora’im: The Days of Awe" (Online Service) - September 27, 2020 Rev. Jeremiah Kalendae |
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Sunday Service - Cancelled |
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Sunday Service - Cancelled |
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Sunday Service - Coming of Age Service Today our 8th grade Coming of Age class will present a Sunday service of their own design, featuring credo statements they've written about who they are and what they believe at this point in their lives as well as a special recognition of their Coming of Age. |
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Sunday Service - Coming of Age Service Today our 8th grade Coming of Age class will present a Sunday service of their own design, featuring credo statements they've written about who they are and what they believe at this point in their lives as well as a special recognition of their Coming of Age. |
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Sunday Service - Coming of Age Service |
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Sunday Service - Dia De Los Muertos
Please join us for our Sunday services.
Join us for our annual multigenerational Day of the Dead service as we remember and honor our loved ones who have passed on from this world. Please bring photos or mementos of loved ones for the Ofrenda.
Parking is available at the UCLA structure on Sunday mornings.
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Sunday Service - In Person/Live Stream |
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Sunday Service - No Service |
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Sunday Service - one service only Sunday, December 31, Only One Service at 11:00 am All These Words Mean Happy Kwanzaa Ministerial Candidate Greg Boyd and the adult choir under the direction of Dr. Zanaida Robles explore some of the principles that are part of Kwanzaa and discover why these principles are relevant today. Kwanzaa was created in 1966 to offer Black Americans an alternative to the consumerism (and lack of capital returning to Black communities) found at Christmas. Research for the holiday was partially provided by our Unitarian Universalist Association through a fund created to support Black Empowerment. Join Gregory C. Carrow-Boyd for a lively musical dialogue on the meaning of Kwanzaa in Unitarian Universalism and its significance to Black Unitarian Universalists. Parking is available at the UCLA structure for this special Sunday service. |
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Sunday Service - Online
Please join us for our Sunday services.
Parking is available at the UCLA structure on Sunday mornings.
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