It Matters What We Believe, Zoë Johnston

Sophia Lyon Fahs, a revolutionary UU religious educator, wrote that “it matters what we believe.” Our shared faith values can shape how we live our lives and how we impact the world. Join us for this multigen service in which we explore the beliefs of Unitarian Universalism through interactive stories and songs.

In addition to attending in person, you can join us on YouTube Live HERE. (That is also the link to watch the recording.)

Click HERE for the Order of Service.

You’re also invited to sing with the FAMILY CHOIR in this Sunday’s multigenerational service! People of all ages–zero to infinity–are invited to sing with the Family Choir! It’s called a Family Choir because we’re forming a group that is like a family (like our USG fam), not because you have to participate as a family (although that’s a great idea too). Come as one or many! This is a great way to engage with the musical life of USG without committing to the choir, and when’s the last time you sang in a group of people across the lifespan?

We’ll gather at 10:00am on Sunday in the Sanctuary to run through the song we’ll sing, which is linked below. If it’s familiar to you, it’s because we’ve sung it as a hymn in services! Questions? Email Stearns at musicdirector@usguu.org.
Come, Sing A Song with Me by Carolyn McDade
video – lyrics – sheet music

We no longer stream the service on Zoom but you can access our online Fellowship Hour at this Zoom link, following the service.

Learn about Zoë on the Staff page.