The holiday celebrations in Unitarian Universalist congregations reflect the six Sources of our faith.

Our UUCC congregation celebrates Christian holidays like Christmas, Jewish holidays like Passover, and Pagan Winter Solstice, among others. Our holiday services use the stories and traditions creatively, calling us to our deeper humanity and our commitment to the good.

In addition to religious holidays, we also honor secular holidays including Earth Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, Labor Day, Indigenous Peoples Day, and Thanksgiving.

Traditional Unitarian Universalist ceremonies celebrated once a year are: