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Community Corner

The Turning of the Year

The Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica welcomes the public to delight in the spirit of the season. Please join us for seven unique Winter Holiday Services to be celebrated in our historic sanctuary at 18th and Arizona.

UUSM’s tower bell will ring out the old and ring in the new with Guest Minister Jim Grant, an affiliate minister from the First Unitarian Universalist Church of San Diego. Rev. Grant will preach on “What do you mean by ‘worship’?” On Sunday mornings, Unitarians celebrate our lives, our values and our hopes. Although we might not all worship “God” during this time, we approach our worship with reverence.

On January 5 UUSM will return to regular services at 9:00 and 11:00, including childcare and Religious Education classes for youth. Visitors are always warmly welcomed.

The Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica is located at 1260 18th Street, Santa Monica, CA 90404 (map). Ample parking for the services listed here can be found at the UCLA Hospital parking structure around the corner at 16th Street and Arizona Avenue. Visit www.uusm.org for directions and a parking pass. Handicap parking is available behind the church. Childcare (infant to preschool) is always available at Sunday services.

The Unitarian Universalist Community Church of Santa Monica (UUSM) was founded in 1927 and is affiliated with the national Unitarian Universalist Association. The UUSM community embraces many beliefs and many backgrounds. UUs celebrate unity in diversity, affirming the supreme worth of all persons, held together through love and a spark of divinity that resides in us all. Our community is a Welcoming Congregation, welcoming all persons and families regardless of sexual orientation.

 With one of the largest UU Religious Education programs in Southern California, we support both youth and adults in their search for understanding, insight and inspiration. Many congregants share their Unitarian Universalism as a family.

UUSM is also an active center for social justice, peace and sustainability. For a full calendar of events visit www.uusm.org or connect with us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/uusantamonica

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