Sunday Services

Sunday, May 3, 11:00 a.m. – Beltane – Michelle Selvans, and the HUUF Covenant of UU Pagans (CUUPS)

Dear ones: Come join the HUUF community as we celebrate the restorative power of the growing intensity of the sun. CUUPS offers a Beltane ritual service followed by a finger food potluck lunch and tea. Come connect to the land, make healing magic in community, and bless your days and those of the many beings whose lives you touch! This ritual is based in eclectic and Celtic pagan traditions, family friendly, and open to all. Please bring a mug or teapot if you like, and finger food to share if you can. Blessed be!

Sunday, May 10, 11:00 a.m. – Mother’s Day – Amy Day

Join us for a celebration of the sacred art of “mothering” in all its forms. We’ll gather multiple voices and perspectives to explore what it means to tend, hold, and bring forth the things we cherish—whether a child, a creative project, or a vision for a better world. This service invites everyone, regardless of gender, to cultivate our capacity for tender care and creative birth. Through shared stories and reflections we’ll discover how the practice of mothering extends beyond biology into the way we nurture relationships, ideas, and communities. Come explore how each of us can become vessels of growth and guardianship for what matters most in our lives.

Sunday, May 17, 11:00 a.m. – The Circle Game – Montana Caouette

The late, great singing mailman, John Prine, left us with the expression “you got gold inside of you.” Let us explore ways of discovering that gold through mining creativity and wonder. Assisted by the words of authors Brian Doyle and Mary Oliver, and the music of Joni Mitchell, come join this service of joy.

Sunday, May 24, 11:00 a.m. – Love at the Center: Preparing for Memorial Day – Montana Caouette and Holli Sinn

This Sunday we will move beyond words and into practice as we live our Unitarian Universalist values through small, meaningful acts of service. Together we will pack lunches for our unhoused neighbors, write letters of care to fellow members and engage in other tangible expressions of love that help us pay tribute to our fallen veterans. We affirm that compassion is something we do, not just something we believe. We will conclude our sacred time together with a community potluck—please bring a simple dish to share and a few flowers as we continue building connection and care around the table.

Sunday, May 31, 11:00 a.m. – Awakening Curiosity – Amy Day

Join us in exploring how awakening curiosity can transform our spiritual practice and everyday work, moving us from the paralyzing question of “What’s the worst thing that could happen?” to the liberating inquiry of “What’s the most beautiful story we could tell?” We will explore curiosity as a sacred practice that shifts our perspective, opens new possibilities, and renews our capacity for meaningful engagement with the world around us. When we cultivate wonder instead of worry, we discover fresh energy to answer our callings and approach challenges with creativity rather than fear. Together, we’ll practice asking questions that heal, inspire, and help us imagine the world we long to create.