Unitarian Universalists For A Just Economic

Churches in Boston, MA
Churches in Boston, MA We're members of a mainline religious denomination with a more than four hundred year history. During that time, our members have included Ralph Waldo Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, Henry David Thoreau, Clara Barton, E. E. Cummings, Beatrix Potter, Frank Lloyd Wright, Florence Nightingale, and Adlai Stevenson. See the Famous UUs website for more examples)Want to know more? There is a perfect online book written by John Sias entitled One Hundred Questions that Non-Members Ask About Unitarian Universalism.

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110 Arlington Street
Boston, MA
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Unitarian Universalists For A Just Economic
read moreEach Sunday, our community comes together for worship in our Sanctuary from 10:25 to 11:45. Each service includes a children's story, readings, hymns, choir or instrumental music, sharing our joys and sorrows, and a sermon. Our messages draw from many sources and explore UUprinciples, our shared values, and how we express those values in our lives. To learn what to expect, listen to recordings of sample services. We look forward to meeting you at an upcoming service! There are many ways to connectat Northlake.
About Us
read moreAt the core of our faith are the Seven Principles of Unitarian Universalism. These include belief in: the inherent worth and dignity of all people; justice, equity and compassion in human relations; a free and responsible search for truth and meaning; and respect for the interdependent web of all existence. The Unitarian Universalist Association offers a video that is a 90 second overview of UUA beliefs and values overview of UUA beliefs and values. Our Sunday services are filled with big ideas, beautiful music, and welcoming community.
Northlake Unitarian Universalist
read moreWe will offer a "Time for All Ages" which is a children's story-time, typically led by our Director of Lifespan Religious Education, Margaret Rogers. Here is a puppet show from a recent service. Margaret may also offer the children suggestions for art projects or other activities they could do while their parents "attend" the service. We will sing two or three hymns. We can't sing in unison on Zoom, sadly, due to lag in the audio. So, we have a song leader who sings the hymn. The rest of us are on mute, but sing out loud in our own homes.
Northlake Unitarian Universalist
read moreNorthlake's sanctuary and chapel are available for your special event. Weddings, renewal of vows, celebrations of life, and other rites of passage will find a beautiful setting here in downtown Kirkland. Northlake's facilities are available for community and private events and meetings. Our venues can accommodate a wide variety of events, from performances with an audience of 225 to meetings of 8-10 people around a conference table. Learn more about the different spaces available to rent here. Locate them on our site plan.
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