This Sunday, we celebrate the growth of our community by welcoming new members to Wildflower and reflecting on why we are here. Join us for this meaningful service, uplifting our…
This service celebrates volunteerism. Wildflower could not exist without the commitment of those who share their time and talents in small and large ways. This commitment extends into the broader…
On this day we gather together to celebrate the many milestones of our community, such as graduations, career milestones, life moments, and more. Milestones offer us a chance to reflect…
It's Earth Day Sunday! Let's celebrate planting seeds of change and growing in our stewardship as we cultivate trust, shared abundance, harmony, and hope for ourselves, our world, and our…
As we explore Luke 24:1-12, an Easter story in which the tomb where Jesus was buried is surprisingly found to be empty, what lessons can we learn from the named…
We are a people who are concerned about the here and now and understand that we are called to do the work that makes the here and now better for…
Ostara, or the Spring Equinox, is here; a day where sunshine and darkness exist in equal balance, teaching us ways to embody balance in our own lives! This season of…
Many come to Unitarian Universalism from other religious traditions. Sometimes this is an easy transition, and sometimes it is more difficult. Some associate the religious traditions of their past with…
In this annual service (begun last year), we take a moment to celebrate us! Wildflower’s first worship service was in February, 2001, and its charter Sunday was in March, 2005.…
In this blended service both in person and on Zoom, we will listen to this sermon by Rev. Sarah Gibb Millspaugh. So many of us want to make positive changes…
Transformation is a sacred and mysterious process. We spend our lives immersed in it as a fact of life, and as Unitarian Universalists, we name it as one of our…
This Sunday we celebrate welcoming new members to Wildflower and remember our commitment to being a part of a congregation–a group of real people, full human beings, in covenant with…
In this blended service both in person and on Zoom, we will listen to this sermon offered by the Rev. Tyler Coles, UUA Congregational Life Field Staff member. In the…
Drawing inspiration from some of the music, poetry, and speeches of the civil rights movement and the liberation era, we’ll think about one of the most revolutionary prophetic dreams of…
The winter holiday season has come to a close and we have just entered a new year. It is a liminal time in which we hover between the year just…