Worship is central to our life in God and our life together. Many of the things we do and say in worship are thousands of years old, so at first glance, they may seem strange and foreign. Yet, these things we do and say turn us and center us to live a different kind of life: a life that is focused on serving God and serving neighbor. For those of you who might feel lost during worship or do not understand why we do what we do: do not hesitate to ask someone sitting near you or ask the pastor questions after worship.
 
In Biblical times, it was a sacred responsibility to offer hospitality to strangers. Travelers were vulnerable people who also were sources of the latest news. By offering shelter and food, hosts could learn of the world outside their home or their village, and at the same time share their customs and faith. UniLu tries to continue that ancient tradition of sacred hospitality. In our world today, this can be incredibly challenging to live out and make a reality. We hope that you feel truly welcomed here.
     

Sunday Worship with Eucharist
10:30 a.m.

May 26 (Trinity Sunday)
June 2 (Second Sunday after Pentecost)
 

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The Church Year
Advent
December 2 through December 23, 2012
Christmas
December 24 through January 6, 2013
Time after Epiphany
January 13 through February 10, 2013
Lent
February 13 through March 24, 2013
The Three Days of Holy Week
March 28 through March 30, 2013
Easter
March 31 through May 19, 2013
Time after Pentecost
May 26 through November 24, 2013