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Worship Services

Our worship services occur every Sunday beginning at 11:45 a.m. and last for about an hour. On the second Sunday of each month, our service is on Zoom only. All other Sundays we meet in person in the sanctuary at Faith Presbyterian Church, and we simultaneously stream the service on Zoom.

Attend a worship service on Zoom.

The links below include descriptions of past services without videos. If you are a church member and would like to see a video of a particular past service that is not available at the link above, contact the Worship Team at worship@wildflowerchurch.org.

Interested in seeing or hearing something in Worship? Let the worship team know.

 

Upcoming Service

Summer Solstice Sound Bath

June 21, 2026

WE WILL BE BACK IN THE SANCTUARY!!

As we try to make sense of our changing world and move through a time of transformation at Wildflower, the Summer Solstice invites us into a time of rest and rejuvenation. We welcome Sandee Conroy, the Singing Bowl Lady, who will guide us through a sonic experience known as a Sound Bath. While we acknowledge the promise of the Solstice: the days will once again shorten, the nights will lengthen and cool, our collective energy for transformation will strengthen as we rest together.

** NOTE: You are welcome, but not required, to bring cushions to make yourself comfortable, or floor mats if you would like to experience the sound bath laying down. We will have some extra yoga  mats for your use. We will provide ear plugs for those with sound sensitivity. The therapeutic vibrations in sound bathing can move powerful emotional and physical sensations through the body. As always, we encourage Wildflowers and our visitors to care for themselves as needed during this and all services.

Our Special Guest:  Sandee Conroy, Singing Bowl Lady

Singing Bowls entered Sandee's life in 2001. Through personal study and Time, she has developed a powerful method of sound meditation.  Visit her website to learn more:  Singing Bowl Lady.

Drum Circle: After the service starting at about 1:15 pm, we will have a drum circle, a Wildflower tradition to mark significant times on the earth’s calendar. Join us to celebrate the Summer Solstice with rhythms.

Children and youth in kindergarten through 12th grade will be enjoying their summer program after being present in the sanctuary for the first part of the service.

Written Descriptions of Past Services

Sacred community has the power both to dispel irrational fears and to organize against forces that pose a threat to the well-being of its friends. But how can we discern…
Join us this Sunday to practice being a part of the whole. The whole of a sacred community is more than the sum of its parts. When we can be…
Join us this Sunday on Zoom for thoughts on belonging from Lauren Wyeth (she/they), a UUA Faith Development Specialist, MidAmerica Region. They write, “our wish to be welcoming is intertwined…
Join us this Sunday for our annual Fire Communion, a Unitarian Universalist tradition. Fire’s light, heat, and energy both hasten destruction and spark creation, often in a single event. This…
Solstice marked our turning toward the light as we navigate the darkness of winter. How do we hold the light for each other in the face of so much uncertainty…
We are in the time of the Winter Solstice, a dark time for us in the Northern Hemisphere in the Earth’s great dance around the sun. It is a time…
The December holiday season is a time that brings great joy to many, and sorrow to some. Join us this Sunday on Zoom as we hold the both-and to explore…
December services will illuminate many of the sources we draw upon as UUs.  With a spirit of anticipation, join us this Sunday as we begin this exploration of the many…
In this Sunday’s journaling service, we’ll spend some time with the ways that community can support and sustain us in the face of change and the unknown. Instead of a…
More than three decades after his death, the life and work of singer, performer, and influential songwriter Freddie Mercury continue to inspire generations, and his music serves as anthems on…
This week's message invites us to look at kindness as more than a feeling- as a shared responsibility. Together we’ll reflect on how everyday compassion can become a form of…
Many folks are wondering how to maintain resilience in times such as these. How do we live into times of great change and transformation from the changes inside ourselves. One of…
Join Chaplain Bis for our annual remembrance service. Bring your loss, your grief, and your ancestors, and we will take on the holy work of caring for the spirits and…
Member, neighbor, partner, friend...we have many words that name us a part of this beloved community of people. As we covenant to be in relationship with one another and uphold…
Today as we celebrate the National Observance of Children’s Sabbaths®, the work that Children’s Defense Fund does to ensure that the voices and needs of children are centered in houses…
What is ableism? How does it manifest? What do we do about it? We will reflect together on how to build a world where everyone is valued, included, and worthy.…
Continuing our theme of In Solidarity, we cannot forget our interdependence with non-human animals. Join us for a celebration of our beloved companions at this in-person service. While we won’t…
Our Liberation Is Bound Together In a time of increasing threats against our communities, what does it mean to move beyond allyship and become true co-conspirators for justice? This sermon…
It is the Autumn Equinox, one of balance of two moments in the year when the Sun is exactly above the Equator and day and night are of equal length.…
Join us for this second Sunday of September as we continue to explore our worship theme of “in solidarity”.  Rev. Tania Marquez will explore the power of words to help…