- 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 2024 Pride parade downtown
- Christmas Eve 2024 candlelight worship service
- Thirteen new members joined UUCC on Feb. 2, 2025
- The UU Choir performing during worship
Next Worship Service
10:30 a.m. Sunday, May 18, 2025
Youth Sunday
YRUU High School Youth Group
Join us for this favorite Sunday every year when YRUU, our high school youth group, takes over the chancel… and the pulpit. Come be inspired by our incredible young people!
Order of Service (when available)
Livestream options – Zoom • Facebook
And join us after worship for the Annual Congregational Meeting. Members who joined on or before March 19, 2025 are eligible to vote, and all are welcome to attend. We'll be voting on the 2025-26 budget, electing new members of the Board of Trustees, and hearing reports.
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.
May 11 worship video
On May 11, 2025, we celebrated the annual Flower Communion, originated by Czech Unitarian Minister Norbert Čapek in 1923. Congregants brought flowers – representing the diversity of humanity – and went home with other flowers. In her meditation, Rev. Molly said, "The thing that has always been radical about Unitarian Universalism is our existential embrace of divergence."
Full Sunday Schedule
May 18, 2025
9 a.m. - Forum Discussion Group
9 a.m. - Mindfulness Meditation
10:30 a.m. - Worship Service
10:30 a.m. - Youth Religious Education - Service Sunday
11:30 a.m. - Coffee Hour
Noon - Annual Congregational Meeting
Noon - YRUU
2 p.m. - LGBTQ Collective
4 to 6:15 p.m. - Loaves and Fishes Dinner
Calendar
Recent News
- Annual Congregational Meeting scheduled May 18
- Board approves contract to repave parking lot
- May messages from church leaders
- Newcomer Retreat scheduled June 8
- May report from the Social Action Team
- Our Board of Trustees issues public statement about our commitments in these times
- 2025-26 Faith-to-Action nominations now open
- 40 Missouri UUs attended first-ever Advocacy Day in Jeff City
- SIJT plans “rights training”
- Stewardship campaign was a big success
Featured News
Annual Congregational Meeting
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2025-26 Faith-to-Action
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