Sunday Services

Sunday, May 4, 11:00 a.m. – Beltane – Josh Charles and the Redwood Coast Covenant of
UU Pagans (CUUPS)

You are welcome to join a celebration of the beauty and sensuous unfolding of Spring with the HUUF community. CUUPS is offering a Beltane ritual service this Sunday, followed by a potluck lunch—come dance the turning of the wheel, make magic in community, and bless the path forward for yourself and your work in the world. This ritual is based in eclectic and Celtic traditions, family friendly, and open to all.

Blessed be!

Sunday, May 11, 11:00 a.m. – In Praise of Matriarchy – Amy Day

At times we’re called to envision a world of which we have no living memory, something that exists in the realm of dream or folklore. But imagine it we must. Come as we move past the patriarchal norms of dominance, extraction, individualism, and scarcity to collectively paint a portrait of a world based upon ommunity, regeneration, reciprocity and LOVE.

Sunday, May 18, 11:00 a.m. – The Essential Power of Belonging – Liesbet Bickett and Dr. Jeanine Pfeiffer

A true sense of belonging is essential for the well-being and flourishing of our Fellowship. In this special service, we will gather to reflect on the deep human need for belonging—how it shapes us, heals us, and calls us into community. Together, we will view the short film The Essential Power of Belonging, in which author and journalist Caroline Clarke explores the personal and collective importance of belonging through the lens of her own family’s story and her leadership in creating spaces for women of color to thrive.

Following the film, we will break into small groups to share reflections and engage in heartfelt discussion around the barriers to belonging, and how we might build a more inclusive, welcoming culture—within ourselves, our Fellowship, and beyond. This is the first in a two-part series of services on belonging. A follow-up “working service” will invite us to imagine and co-create practical pathways for deepening the experience of belonging at HUUF—for long-time members, new friends, and all who seek spiritual community.

All are welcome. Come as you are. Your presence matters.

Sunday, May 25, 11:00 a.m. – Memento Vivere – Amy Day

In contrast to “memento mori”, which implores us to consider our own mortality, today we gather to remember the call to life, even in the face of devastating loss. Join us for rituals and songs of joy, resilience, and deep affirmation.