Unitarian Universalists of Grants Pass

Unitarian Universalists of Grants Pass Welcome to Unitarian Universalists of Grants Pass! We are at 129 NW E Street, Grants Pass. The code for the zoom link is at our web site.

You can join us in person or online Sunday Services each Sunday at 10:30. We look forward to seeing you! We are located at 129 NW E Street in Grants Pass. See our website, www.uugp.org or call (541) 476-5600 for more information. Subscribe to our free newsletter: Email [email protected] . With open minds and caring hearts we freely gather together to support one another in the practice and promot

ion of liberal religion. We, the members of this liberal religious congregation, therefore commit ourselves to:

* Provide a community of love and fellowship, to honor diversity, religious freedom and encourage personal and spiritual growth;
* Build closer relationships of mutual trust, understanding, respect and support of different cultures, philosophies, and beliefs;
* Inspire and assist the larger community toward greater compassion, justice, and beauty;
* Participate in the Unitarian Universalist Association and support its vision of peace, social justice, environmental responsibility, and religious tolerance;
* Contribute toward the goal of a global community, with respect for the interconnected web of all existence.

This Sunday, we learn about the reincarnation from Reverend Kalen Fristad will be our guest speaker with a sermon titled...
04/24/2026

This Sunday, we learn about the reincarnation from Reverend Kalen Fristad will be our guest speaker with a sermon titled, “Reincarnation Means Never Having to Say You’re Dead.”

In virtually all cultures throughout recorded history, it has been common for many people to believe in reincarnation, and for many compelling reasons, perhaps half of the people in the world today believe in it.

04/21/2026

The UUA is offering The Woodlands on Sunday, May 3 at 4pm ET. The Woodlands is a monthly, online spiritual community gathering for trans, non-binary, gender non-conforming, gender expansive, and intersex people—and for the parents and caregivers who love and support them. 🫂 [people hugging]

Each monthly gathering is gently structured and chaplain-led, offering both grounding and flexibility. Gatherings include:
- A shared opening ritual & spiritual grounding
- A monthly theme
- Story-sharing and reflection
- Breakout groups for different ages and roles
- A closing blessing shared together

Participants are never required to speak. Listening, resting, or simply being present is always enough.

Learn more: https://www.uua.org/lgbtq/thewoodlands

Image description: A white background with a black silhouette of a forest of pine trees. A bright blue and pink wave of light and sparkles is weaving through the trees. At the bottom is a blue, pink, and white UUA chalice and white text. THE WOODLANDS.

Join us this week as we learn from Rev. Kalen Fristad about reincarnation and how the belief in this system makes your l...
04/21/2026

Join us this week as we learn from Rev. Kalen Fristad about reincarnation and how the belief in this system makes your life even more precious.

Today, we celebrate Mother Earth through song, readings, and reflection. Please join us in person or by zoom for our 10:...
04/19/2026

Today, we celebrate Mother Earth through song, readings, and reflection. Please join us in person or by zoom for our 10:30am service as we strive to strengthen our relationship with the mother who feeds and guides us.

We have a lot happening this Sunday as we celebrate Mother Earth!  Don't forget to join us after the service for our ann...
04/18/2026

We have a lot happening this Sunday as we celebrate Mother Earth! Don't forget to join us after the service for our annual plant sale!

04/17/2026

In March, we asked:

Who is a woman in UU history—recent or distant—who inspires you?

And you showed up with so many names, stories, and reflections. Thank you! 💛

This graphic brings together the names you shared in the comments of that post—women who have shaped Unitarian Universalism through leadership, courage, care, creativity, and a deep commitment to justice and community.

This list is not exhaustive. It reflects just a portion of the wisdom and legacy held across our tradition—and the people who continue to inspire you today.

We’re grateful for each name you offered, and for the ways these stories continue to ripple outward.

An Earth Day Prayer: Spirit of Life, spirit of earth, spirit of all that breathesand all that is: we love you.We love th...
04/15/2026

An Earth Day Prayer: Spirit of Life, spirit of earth, spirit of all that breathes
and all that is: we love you.
We love this planet and its people and its beings.
We love this interdependent web of all existence, of which we are a part.
We love it all and we want it all to be well and blessed and healthy.
But we are human, and as a people, our hearts are still small.
So often our love and our sincere desire for the well-being of all
is not yet enough to restrain our collective desire for more for ourselves—
more money, more power, more things.
So often we act in the service of that desire for more
in ways that harm our fellow humans,
and the countless beings with whom we share this earth.
And so often, even when we would do otherwise,
we feel powerless. The problems are so big, the scale so enormous.
What can one person or one small group really do?
But, today, let our prayer be for hope,
and commitment to stay in the struggle,
to do what is right as best we can, each day,
and to love you, spirit of earth and ocean, stars and rocks,
beings of every kind, not least our human neighbors—
to love this glorious whole as we love ourselves—
for we are you and you are us, blessed be.

This week we are excited to have our annual Earth Day Plant Sale! With passionate and expert gardeners, you are sure to ...
04/13/2026

This week we are excited to have our annual Earth Day Plant Sale! With passionate and expert gardeners, you are sure to find something beautiful for your garden.

Join us tomorrow, April 12 as we hear from Unete Center for Farm Worker Advocacy and their work in the Rogue Valley.
04/11/2026

Join us tomorrow, April 12 as we hear from Unete Center for Farm Worker Advocacy and their work in the Rogue Valley.

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