Speaker: Worship Committee

On Empathy: The Practice of Widening Our Hearts to Include The Pain of Others 

This joint worship service between First Unitarian and Second Unitarian explores how we practice empathy.  As we intentionally study and learn about Widening Our Circle of Concern in our congregations, we must focus on changing ourselves so that we together can create a community that is truly inclusive.  A Tapestry of Faith workshop asks this … Continue reading On Empathy: The Practice of Widening Our Hearts to Include The Pain of Others 

2021 Gratitude Homily

Join us for this service featuring Susan Frederick-Gray, president of the Unitarian Universalist Association. We will explore our monthly theme – Living with Intention.

Our Voices, Our World

To close out this year of 2021, our service centers around the creative voices of members of our congregation, past and present. Join us at 10:30 for this celebration of the season of Joy as we look forward to the new year.”

The 8th Principle Service

Join us for a joint service between First Unitarian and Second Unitarian as we start the discernment about embracing the 8th principle. Paula Cole Jones, organizer of the 8th Principle Project, realized after working with many UU congregations that a person can believe they are being a “good UU” and following the 7 Principles without … Continue reading The 8th Principle Service

Who Is The Village?

This Sunday concludes our series “The Power of the Village” as we look at how we come together as a beloved community, working together in mutual support and encouragement. Examining the final theme from our Meaning and Purpose work, Organizational Structure, we consider ways of joining our collective energies to make a difference in our … Continue reading Who Is The Village?

Rising Green

A collaborative service of Omaha UU churches, with Rev. Shari Woodbury As members of First Unitarian and Second Unitarian join together for a participatory celebration of Earth Day, we continue exploring our April theme of Becoming: the practice of no longer hiding. What might it mean to stop hiding from climate change – and not … Continue reading Rising Green

Worship through Fellowship at the Whole Church Picnic

Celebrate Spring with a picnic worship. We will hold our celebration outdoors (weather permitting) on the lawn at Second Unitarian in lieu of our regular Sunday service. Bring your favorite picnic foods to share and a lawn chair or blanket. And if the weather doesn’t permit? We’ll just move indoors!