We gather in worship at 10:15 each Sunday morning to find meaning and live more deeply. Worship creates connections within, among, and beyond us, calling us to our better selves, calling us to live with wisdom and compassion.

What style of service is it?
A typical Sunday service includes thoughtful readings, musical performances, singing together and a sermon by our minister. Our services are respectful of our Christian and Jewish heritage, but also cherish the inclusion of eastern, earth-centered and humanist traditions.  Every Sunday after church, we gather for coffee and snacks in the Fellowship Hall.

What kinds of things should I expect to hear from the pulpit?
Our minister and others in our pulpit celebrate our diversity of theology, as well as our common values and principles. You won’t hear talk about creeds or doctrines. Instead you’ll hear messages that provoke thought, give hope, and encourage compassion and inclusiveness. You’ll hear that personal experience, conscience and reason should be the final authorities in religion, and that religious authority lies not in a book or person or institution, but in ourselves. 

What should I wear?
Dress however you’re most comfortable.

Where do I go when I arrive?
Enter the doors in the center of the building from either the north (Green Street) or south (parking lot). Look for our greeters at the visitors table in the lobby. They’ll welcome you and provide a visitor name tag, if you choose to wear one. The church sanctuary is to the west of the lobby. The Fellowship Hall (where we meet after Sunday service for coffee, snacks and fellowship) is to the east of the lobby.

More Questions?
Give us a call at (217) 384-8862 or send us an email.