Worship Time
Sunday services begin at 10:30 am and typically last about an hour.
What the Service Is Like
Our worship services include music, reflection, readings, and a sermon or message. You may hear wisdom drawn from many sources including poetry, science, sacred texts, lived experience, and current events. Services are designed to nourish the spirit and invite thoughtful reflection rather than tell you what to believe.
You are welcome to participate as much or as little as you feel comfortable. Some people sing. Some listen quietly. All ways of being present are respected.
After the Service
Following worship, many people stay to talk, connect, and enjoy refreshments. This is an optional time to meet others, ask questions, or simply observe. There is no pressure to socialize if you prefer a quiet departure.
There is no dress code. You will see everything from jeans and sandals to dresses and button-down shirts. Wear what feels comfortable and authentic to you. However, of course, present respectfully ☺️
We value multigenerational community. Children are welcome in worship and have dedicated fourth Sundays. Outside of that, we have classes from nursery-aged babies to high school seniors. Classes are located in Conway Hall. Our greeters will be more than happy to show you the way. We also have hours available for Bright Futures scholarships if needed. If you have questions about programming for children or youth, a greeter will be happy to help or click here for our F.A.Qs.
We strive to create a welcoming and accessible space. We have a ramp entrance at the front on 100 Mirror Lake Drive with limited designated parking for handicap tags. If you have specific accessibility needs or questions before visiting, please reach out and we will do our best to support you.
A Gentle Next Step
If you’d like to learn more after your visit, you might consider:
Signing up for our newsletter
Attending a New Member or newcomer gathering
Reaching out to staff with questions
There is no expectation to join. We trust that relationships grow in their own time.
We’re glad you found us.