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

With democracy under attack in the US and around the globe, the possibilities for freedom and liberation can seem dim. What in our UU history and theology can give us…
The Moon is a key part of the interconnected web of all things and the creation of the Moon gives us a metaphor for radical acceptance. Through this, we will…
What is happiness? Can it be created? Can we achieve happiness in this lifetime? Come join us to explore these topics with guest minister Rev. Jami Yandle! The Rev. Jami…
This service will be blended (in-person and on Zoom). It’s a new year! There are so many things vying for our attention and energy. How do we manage it all?…
The winter holiday season is winding down and we look toward a new year. It is a liminal time in which we hover between the year just finished and the…
The ebb and flow of tension and release is what separates music from noise. The spiritual life should be a little like our favorite music, stretching and resolving, challenging as…
Beloved ancestor Maya Angelou declared "Surviving is necessary. Thriving is elegant." Grounded in the belief that all people have inherent power and dignity, the Unitarian Universalist Service Committee (UUSC) partners…

The Journey Inward

12/04/2022
A morning of calm and retreat, with song and spiritual practice, as we explore and practice presence together. Kye Flannery is Wildflower's chaplain and a metal worker in Austin, who…
This week we gather in various ways to celebrate Thanksgiving, a national holiday in the US. For many Native Americans, this is the National Day of Mourning for the hundreds…
The International Transgender Day of Remembrance (TDOR) visibilizes a moment of deep sadness, fear, disgust, and hopelessness in the lives of Trans and nonbinary people all over the world. And…
In our busy world sometimes silence is thought of as a moment of respite and comfort, but today we explore the flip side. In what ways are we silenced by…
Laughter and meditation are just two of many tools we can use to listen more deeply--listen to our bodies, listen to ourselves, listen to others, and listen to the world…
‘Tis the time of year to remember, and to look; To look back to who and how those who came before us have created this future, this us, in an…

Rise Up, O Flame

10/23/2022
The congregation’s theme this month is Transformation and Liberation, and with the light of Diwali lamps, ofrendas, bonfires and jack-o-lanterns rising up around us this October, we will consider how…
Acknowledging our ancestral roots and past history is an important part of our guest speaker’s transformational life journey as a Hispanic indigenous man. Gene Randall, from the Indigenous Cultures Institute…
Our past religious experience affects our current religious identity - this is part of our developmental process. Many times we are more certain of what we left in another religion…
How do we, as Unitarian Universalists, reclaim the faith concept of Forgiveness as a catalyst for Transformation? What role do grief, story telling, accountability, and authenticity play in the process…
Aisha Hauser shares reflections from a unique book, Undrowned, Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals by Alexis Pauline Gumbs, that highlights what social justice advocates can learn from marine mammals.…
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…
So much of our lives and our worlds are limited by what we believe about what’s real and solid and possible based on our surroundings and our circumstances. So many…