View of church from street
UU participants at social justice rally downtown
Singing a hymn during worship
Our three settled ministers pictured in 2016, from left: Rev. William Haney (1989-2010); Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon (2012-present); and Rev. Gertrude Lindener-Stawsky (1980-1986).
Connections fair in fall 2024
The UUCC Band performing during worship
Rally in front of church in support of immigrants
Picnic at start of church year in September
Social event at church
Interactive worship service
Singing UUCC's unique closing benediction
Dedication of the new church sign in 2012
Service trip to Honduras
Full sanctuary after Nov. 5, 2024 general election
First Sunday Potluck serving line
Potluck seating in sanctuary
UUCC youth at Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly
Ourdoor worship service in the Memorial Garden behind the church
Drone view of the church
UUCC participants in fall 2025 Pride parade downtown
Christmas Eve 2025 candlelight worship service
Thirteen new members joined UUCC on Feb. 2, 2025
The UU Choir performing during worship
Next Worship Service
Jan. 18, 2026
"Taking Our Shift”
All-Ages MLK Jr. Service
Rev. Dr. Molly Housh Gordon,
Intern Minister Monica Clark-Robinson
and DRE Jamila Batchelder
UUA Vice President Ashley Horan often remarks that we all take our different shifts for the revolution. She means that we each have a role to play, but that those roles can be very different from each other. As we celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Sunday, we celebrate the work of Dr. King and the people around him who played different roles in the Civil Rights Movement. We’ll also ponder, amid our own moment of political turmoil, what each of our own roles may be in the work for social change.
In the spirit of courageous love,
we forge a community of radical
welcome and deep connection that
moves us together to heal the world.
We invite you to join us.
Jan. 11 sermon video
In her sermon "The Shape of Belovedness" on Jan. 11, 2026, Intern Minister Monica Clark-Robinson examined what UU values say about fat liberation. She said, "As is often the case with the intersection of prejudices, we cannot have a fat phobia without also contributing to racism, ableism, homophobia and misogyny.... Our bodies are being removed from the circle of the beloved."
Full Sunday Schedule
Jan. 18, 2026
9 a.m. – Forum Discussion Group
9 a.m. – Mindfulness Meditation
10:30 a.m. – Worship Service
10:30 a.m – Youth Religious Education
After Worship – Coffee Hour
Noon – Care Team Meeting
Noon – LGBTQ Collective
Noon – YRUU
4 p.m. – Loaves & Fishes – sign up here
4 to 7 p.m. – Newcomer Retreat and Potluck –
Canceled
Calendar
Recent News
- Come celebrate UUCC’s 75th anniversary this month
- Rev. Jordinn Nelson Long will return in January for research project
- Facilities Team’s end-of-year report
- Social Action Team January report
- Heather Dahm memorial service set on Jan. 24
- Water Bearers Society lauds Anderson family gift
- Pastoral visitors team announced
- “Pen Pal” program with Fulton State Hospital
- “Coming Back to Life” programs planned on Saturday mornings starting Nov. 1
Featured News
Come celebrate UUCC’s
75th anniversary this month
Founder’s Day Worship Service
10:30 a.m. Sunday, Jan. 25
75th Anniversary Party
7 to 10 p.m. Friday, Jan. 30
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