Unitarian Universalist Church of Greeley
Sunday Services at the Unitarian Universalist Church of Greeley

Sunday Services begin at 10:30 a.m. Sunday morning. Our services usually last about one hour. If you've been to a religious service in the past, you'll recognize several familiar elements in our worship. We sing hymns, we receive an offering, we listen to inspirational readings from all the world's spiritual resources, our choir sings and instrumentalists play, we take time to embrace the silence in a brief meditation, and there are prayers and a sermon.
There are also some elements unique to Unitarian Universalist worship. To open our services, we light a "chalice"-a large vessel that contains a flame. This symbolizes the inner Light we each carry, and our religious vocation to share that light with the world. We also take time in each service to share our joys, concerns, and sorrows with our faith community. Those who are moved to do so are invited to share with the community, and a candle is lit to honor each sharing.
We welcome everyone to our services. Come dressed in what's comfortable for you. On any given Sunday morning, folks come clad in everything from dresses to slacks and shirts. Very few men dress formally in suits and ties, and women can leave their "posh frocks" at home for a more formal occasion!








