Unitarian Universalist Church of The Hill Country

Unitarian Universalist Church of The Hill Country We are a welcoming congregation and practice respectful interaction.

Unitarian Universalist Church of the Hill Country is a caring, open minded faith congregation. We recognize and support all persons, regardless of religion, nationality, race, gender, disability, or sexual orientation. We are a multi denominational church and invite you to come and explore your spiritual path with us.

06/12/2026

Sunday Service
Sunday, June 14th at 10am, 960 Barnett
Rev. Phillip Schulman will give a sermon titled "Aspiring to be Human; Humility, Awe, & Religious Humanism

06/03/2026
06/03/2026

Thanks to our worker bees for painting our sidewalk. All are welcome here!

05/17/2026

Sunday Service May 17th at 10am,, 960 Barnett
Rev. Phillip Schulman will give a sermon titled "New Frontiers of Spirituality, Near Death Experience and Other Researched Phenomena."

Long before Mother’s Day was celebrated with brunches and flower bouquets, Unitarian Julia Ward Howe wrote her Mother’s ...
05/10/2026

Long before Mother’s Day was celebrated with brunches and flower bouquets, Unitarian Julia Ward Howe wrote her Mother’s Day Proclamation, calling for peace. https://bit.ly/3JVlxX4

Arise, then, women of this day! Arise, all women who have hearts, whether our baptism be of water or of tears! Say firmly: "We will not have great...

Sunday ServiceMay 10th at 10am, 960 BarnettMike Burkett will lead the congregation in a flower communion. Please bring a...
05/09/2026

Sunday Service
May 10th at 10am, 960 Barnett
Mike Burkett will lead the congregation in a flower communion. Please bring a flower to participate!

04/18/2026

Sunday Service
Sunday, April 19th at 10am, 960 Barnett
Rev. Phillip Schulman will give a sermon titled “Earth Day”

04/18/2026

I AM UU

One of the things that separates the Unitarian Universalist theology from the mainline Christian groups that it grew out of is that we do not teach fear.
We teach curiosity and we teach wonder. We teach acceptance and communication. It is a fundamental part of being a UU that you accept that everyone deserves to be heard, that every injury deserves to be healed, and how every person deserves to feel pride and respect. History's greatest heroes and worst villains were all just human beings.

We need to remind ourselves of this, from time to time, when bad things happen in our lives, our neighborhoods, or our nation. We do not fear divine wrath and we do not curse others. We seek to understand, because understanding will allow us to solve our problems and prevent the next disaster; allow us to reach out to that broken person and begin to heal them before they lash out. We cannot catch every one of them, either before or after their attack, but we can try to understand and learn from the experience.

All people are looking for love, acceptance, and for the world to value their contributions. Most of humanity's painful events spring up from people who feel that the only way to get respect is to demand it; to take it by force.

Almost no one sees themselves as the villain of their own life story.

Address

960 Barnett Street
Kerrville, TX
78028

Opening Hours

10am - 11am

Telephone

+18305225650

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