Tahoma Unitarian Universalist Congregation

Tahoma Unitarian Universalist Congregation We are brave, curious, and compassionate thinkers and doers. All are welcome to our congregation. Services are Sundays beginning at 10:30 a.m.

We are diverse in faith, ethnicity, history and spirituality, but aligned in our desire to make a difference for the good by standing on the side of love, justice, and peace. in person and online via Zoom. For an up-to-date information and schedules, please visit our website at www.TahomaUU.com. We are an open-minded, liberal faith community that encourages each of our members to seek his or her

own spiritual path. We work together to put faith to work on our planet and to make our communities more livable and just. Whether you follow the Judeo-Christian tradition, or are more interested in Eastern religion, agnostic, or atheist you will be comfortable in our midst. Our congregation is diverse. People of all ages, economic circumstances, ethnic backgrounds, and sexual orientation/gender identity are welcome. Tahoma UU Congregation is officially designated by the Unitarian Universalist Association as a Welcoming Congregation, which means we are committed to affirming, welcoming, and celebrating gay, le***an, bisexual, and tr*******al individuals and couples within our church family. Information about Unitarian Universalism is posted at http://www.uua.org.

Awen: A Musical Journey of a Bold and Boundless Bard-Ess - TUUC June 7 2026 Celia Farran
06/08/2026

Awen: A Musical Journey of a Bold and Boundless Bard-Ess - TUUC June 7 2026 Celia Farran

Awen: A Musical Journey of a Bold and Boundless Bard-Ess is a music...

Stories are our superpower – Why Stories matter, why your story matters May 31 2026 - Patty McPhee
06/08/2026

Stories are our superpower – Why Stories matter, why your story matters May 31 2026 - Patty McPhee

Stories are about connecting , with yourself and allowing others to...

05/26/2026

UUSJ Statement on Supreme Court Decision: Louisiana v. Callais

“In this 6-3 decision, the U.S. Supreme Court has significantly weakened the Voting Rights Act...

We, Unitarian Universalists, strongly oppose the action, which runs counter to our teachings on equity, justice, and inclusion....”
--Pablo DeJesús, Executive Director, Unitarian Universalists for Social Justice

Read Full Statement: https://bit.ly/VRA_April2026

What We Carry Forward by Stef Miller  - May 24, 2026
05/25/2026

What We Carry Forward by Stef Miller - May 24, 2026

On this Memorial Day, we gather not to glorify war, but to honor the humanity of those whose lives were shaped or ended by it. Through remembrance, silence, ...

Wonder in the Wilderness: Curiosity in Disorienting Times - Tuuc May 17 2026 - Chris Homiak
05/18/2026

Wonder in the Wilderness: Curiosity in Disorienting Times - Tuuc May 17 2026 - Chris Homiak

Spring is in full swing – but it’s easy to feel lost, stuck or alone right now. As we continue exploring the theme of Awakening Curiosity this May, we’ll exp...

What Does Mothering Truly Mean? TUUC May 10 2026 - Rev. Margo Rinehart
05/14/2026

What Does Mothering Truly Mean? TUUC May 10 2026 - Rev. Margo Rinehart

n Unitarian Universalist (UU) traditions, mothering is viewed as a verb—an act of nurturing, love, and compassion—rather than just a noun defining biological...

Discovering Divine Wonder - TUUC May 3 2026 - Paul Hartford
05/04/2026

Discovering Divine Wonder - TUUC May 3 2026 - Paul Hartford

Discovering Divine Wonder - TUUC May 3 2026 - Paul Hartford

Poetry: Giving Voice to Beauty, Grace, and Struggle - TUUC April 26, 2026 - Rev. Margo Reinhart
05/04/2026

Poetry: Giving Voice to Beauty, Grace, and Struggle - TUUC April 26, 2026 - Rev. Margo Reinhart

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Practicing Resistance: Reclaiming Power in an Unjust World - Jan 4th, 2026 - Dr. Davi Kallman
01/07/2026

Practicing Resistance: Reclaiming Power in an Unjust World - Jan 4th, 2026 - Dr. Davi Kallman

Resistance is not always loud or public. It often lives in small, intentional choices. Speaking up. Holding boundaries. Resting without guilt. In this sermon...

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