Memory and Imagination
How does what we honor in the past inform what we create for the future? Bob Patrick (He/Him), Worship LeaderLydia Patrick (She/Her), Worship Associate Join us in person at UUCG or online via Zoom.
How does what we honor in the past inform what we create for the future? Bob Patrick (He/Him), Worship LeaderLydia Patrick (She/Her), Worship Associate Join us in person at UUCG or online via Zoom.
UUCG’s children and youth, supported by Rev. Nancy, bring a fresh take on what it means to worship together! And we welcome our newest UUCG members! Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones (She/Her), Worship LeaderCandice Carver (She/Her), Worship Associate Join us in person at UUCG or online via Zoom.
Worship Services at UUCG are offered every Sunday morning at 11:00am. Services are led by our minister, Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones, and a group of dedicated volunteer Service Leaders. We practice thematic ministry, ans explore our monthly themes in our services and programs. We invite you to visit more than once to experience the full … Continue reading Home is the Mother
Our congregation’s founders imagined an inclusive, justice-seeking Unitarian Universalist community in Gwinnett County, and then took up their roles to help build it. In an ever-evolving ecosystem like ours, founding is never finished. What do we imagine our roles to be in the ongoing creation of this loving community? Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones (She/Her), Worship … Continue reading Forever Founding Anew: A Celebration of Founders’ Day
You are cordially invited to witness the sacred union of The Flower Maiden & The Green Man
The Dance of Life
A Beltane Celebration
Join us as we celebrate the joyous handfasting of the Goddess and God, a symbol of love, abundance, and the fertile embrace of summer.
On this Sunday, we celebrate both Easter and Earth Day, creating a vision of freedom, beauty, and health to guide us forward. Whether you are online or in person, please bring a flower to share in our Flower Ceremony!
The service will be about looking for and finding the joys that are right in front of us everyday. Sharing joy can be done in so many ways and we will look at some of those ways.
Is joy a guest we have invited in for a moment or more, or is it something unexpected and unpredictable? Is joy a hidden gem just waiting for us to discover? Or is joy a creation that we all have the capacity to make? We launch this month of learning to Live Love Through the Practice of Joy with stories about when, where, how, and why joy shows up in our lives.
Trust can be like a highway of emotions, feelings, and actions. Who/what do we trust? Are they trustworthy? Where is trust kept? Who/what trusts us? Are we trustworthy? Can we do those things needed to live in love through the practice of trust?
What do our UU principles call us to do?
“Trust the process,” we’re told, when life’s outcomes seem uncertain; or “just keep swimming,” as the movie Finding Nemo suggested. But when things fall apart, how and when can we trust that healing really is possible?
This Sunday we find our way with the help of an ancient story, the guidance of Good Trouble, and one of Rev. Nancy’s favorite prayers.
The service includes an important safety drill that will ground us in trust that we can care for each other.