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

Embrace the Darkness, Embrace the Light

December 22, 2024

Join us for a time of reflection as we pause to celebrate the Winter Solstice, the longest night of the calendar year, and look forward to the return of the light.


There will be no children's and youth religious education classes. The nursery is available for babies and children from 6 weeks to 5 years old during the entire service period.

To attend a worship service via Zoom, click here.

Masks are optional in the sanctuary.

Written Descriptions of Past Services

Will to Meaning

04/03/2022
Life requires us to make sense of difficult times, large and small. We have all been through a collective trauma with the pandemic. Victor Frankl—Austrian psychiatrist, philosopher, and Holocaust survivor—offers…
Forgiveness can often be challenging.  It takes courage and vulnerability to forgive, and it can be healing to both give and receive the gift of forgiveness.   The experience of…
I came here by way of water; you did too. At some point, I moved away, And then now as I grow into wisdom, I find myself coming back. To…

Mending Dry Bones

03/13/2022
It’s hard to know what to do when you’re in the valley. The tumult and treading down and perplexity of the hard places seem to be too much to bear…

Hope in Renewal

03/06/2022
According to important myth, our Universalist ancestor John Murray famously said, "Give them not hell, but hope and courage." But, hope for what, exactly? During these times, it is critical…

Love That Lets Go

02/27/2022
There is so much going on in the big and little picture of our lives. We do not know how it all turns out. Many things are very hard and…
Practicing love and compassion in this world begins at home — with our own self-care and spiritual practice. Whether we are activists seeking balance or seekers distressed by the imbalances…
Sheila Rae and others will bravely take us into one of the most challenging, mystifying, tragic, glorious, and—yes—spiritual themes we could ever explore—Romantic Love!  Young Love, committed Love, lost love,…
  Children and Youth Religious Education: Classes will be held this Sunday, Feb. 6, on Zoom from 10:30 – 11:25 am. Please write to dre@wildflowerchurch.org for more information and for…
We’re on an endless journey to build the Beloved Community. Given the imperfections of humans, we’ll lose our way from time to time. There will be waystations on this journey…
From trans rights to reproductive justice, voting rights to the environment, this is a crucial time in Texans' fight for justice. Rev. Erin Walter, Wildflower's community minister and the Acting…
The journey towards healing, racial justice and building Beloved Community is long and full of challenges. It is important to pause and celebrate our milestones such as Wildflower’s recent adoption…

Love Is Not Enough

01/09/2022
Our Unitarian Universalist faith calls us to love, but what does that look like as we begin another new year in the midst of a pandemic? Is it enough to…
As people of faith and conscience, we are called to disobey all that stands in the way of peace, life, and love. But although the popular understanding of "civil disobedience"—public…
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…
How fortunate we are that we can gather in community—both in- person and on Zoom--as we approach the longest night of the year.  The Winter Solstice offers us the opportunity…

Being Family

12/12/2021
We are born with family and many of us also choose who we will understand to be our family — and we are all born into an entire ecosystem around…

Joy as Resistance

12/05/2021
There is so much anxiety, fear, and worry living inside and around us. Creating intentional joy through resistance is a way to help increase our resiliency and possibly secure sustainability…
Using the song of Violeta Parra “Gracias a la vida” as inspiration, Rev. Tania Márquez touches on the topic of gratitude and shares how this ordinary, but not always easy,…
In this lively sermon, QuianaDenae will explore what is possible when communities adopt the 8th principle; calling us to think of what we are growing for ourselves and our greater…