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. To attend a worship service on Zoom, click here. All other Sundays we meet in person in the sanctuary at Faith Presbyterian Church, and we simultaneously stream the 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

Sunday Service

June 01, 2025

Join us for our Sunday service at 11:45am, on Zoom.

To attend a worship service via Zoom, click here.

Masks are optional in the sanctuary.

Written Descriptions of Past Services

At some point in all our lives, the world can feel like a lot--when we feel as if our backs are up against a wall; when we feel in need…
Through music and poetry we will weave our threads of remembrance. Join Laura Jo Acuna and Sheila Rae as they invite the memories of those lost and the opportunity to…
Have mercy! It’s all too much sometimes, isn’t it? (It really is.) Wildflower’s affiliated community minister Rev. Erin Walter visits to exhale with us, share some best practices for dealing…

Rooted in Joy

10/15/2023
Joy is one of the reasons why many of us attend church and desire to be a part of a spiritual community. Joy embodies peace, love, happiness, and a sense…
ZOOM ONLY Join Minister Dana N. Moore on a journey through history to discover biological and spiritual lineages that keep us connected in surprising ways! Inspired by the book of…
As Unitarian Universalist we work towards building the Beloved Community, a community in which every one’s needs are centered and met, where equity in enshrined in all we do. As…
While the weather in Austin may not change very much as we move from summer to fall on the calendar, that doesn’t mean that we have to stay the same.…
Come, Come, Whoever You Are . . . and be present with our children and youth in their Wildflower experience. For a time in this service, we will have the…
How has being open to change and held in a container of love transformed your life? In this story service, Wildflowers will share some of the ways this has occurred…
The annual Water Communion is a sacred ritual in UU churches. It began 40 years ago as a way to provide a more meaningful spiritual experience for women. Over time…
How do we bend and not break? Our guest leader Simone Monique Barnes shares the importance of having spiritual practices and tools that build up our resilience and cultivate joy…
Wildflowers, this service is about you - you who are the heart of this amazing community. We will explore and acknowledge the various ways people are involved and what it…

Everyday Resilience

08/13/2023
This service is on ZOOM ONLY. Join Ajara Ledford on a journey to reduce the mystique around the notion of resilience from something accessible only to a “genetically favored few”…
In turbulent times, our communities can help our individual resilience. But are the communities resilient? What makes a community resilient and why is that important? Nancy Mohn Barnard is entering…

Let it Fall

07/30/2023
Let it fall on the dance floor, in the sanctuary, and in the spaces of our lives--it being our joys, our concerns, our prayers, our intentions, and our celebrations. Together,…
Sheila Rae will be asking us to meet her at the hub of a metaphorical traffic “turn around” of multiple intersections-- those being Risk, Time, Memory, and Trust. Continuing in…
What does it take for us to move out of our comfort zone and take or engage with a presenting risk, to experiment with something new when the outcome is…
In this service, QuianaDenae will weave her personal learnings and practices of ritual as they have supported her growth and offer us ways we can do the same on our…
Why would the Divine even bother engaging in a relationship with mankind with all of its faults, failings and disappointments - why make them a central part of their plan?…
Many of us were taught to "treat others as you want to be treated" while at the same time being told all the ways we need to change ourselves to…