About Worship


UniLu has in-person worship services (masks are optional) and continues to stream services on Zoom or via YouTube Live.

Worship is central to our life in God and our life together. 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.

From the ELCA: "Connected with and central to everything we do, worship unites us in celebration, engages us in thoughtful dialogue and helps us grow in faith. It grounds us in our Christian and Lutheran roots, while demonstrating practical relevance for today’s world."

We celebrate the Eucharist (Holy Communion) every Sunday. Lutherans believe that Jesus Christ's true presence is "in, with, and under" the earthly elements of bread and wine. We welcome all to the Lord’s Table.

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. 

 

weekly worship times

Sundays + 10.30 AM. Join University Lutheran for our weekly worship service in-person (masks are optional) or streamed on Zoom or via YouTube Live. You also can call in by dialing 1-646-876-9923 and using Meeting ID: 923 3214 9063.

Tuesdays + 4.00 PM. Evening Prayer is PAUSED for the next few weeks as work begins in the narthex repairing the roofs. Evening Prayer will resume once accessibility improves between the sanctuary and the narthex. Stay tuned for more information.

Accessibility

There are no stairs to enter the building or access UniLu’s sanctuary or bathrooms. Large-print bulletins are available near the sanctuary doors.

UniLu partners with Deaf Services Unlimited to offer Video Remote Interpreting for Sunday worshipers. To request this service, please complete this form by noon the Wednesday prior to the Sunday of your planned attendance. That Sunday morning, we will provide a link to a video of the interpreter joining UniLu's service via livestream, that you may access through your personal device (a mobile phone or tablet).

Video REmote Interpreting Request Form

UPCOMING SERVICES AND LECTIONARY

TIME AFTER PENTECOST

2 NOVEMBER 2025 (ALL SAINTS SUNDAY)

Who are the saints, and what do they have to say to us? Rather than being perfect Christians, the saints are people who have been made whole by the grace of God, through baptism into Christ. The communion of saints is a diverse array of witnesses who remind us of God’s continuing faithfulness, past, present, and future. In the picture painted by the gospel reading from Luke, the saints challenge us to embody the surprising, world-reversing ways of the reign of God.

  • Join University Lutheran for worship in-person or streamed on Zoom or via YouTube Live. You also can call in by dialing 1-646-876-9923 and using Meeting ID: 923 3214 9063

  • Music: For All Your Saints, O Lord ELW 427 | In Our Day of Thanksgiving ELW 429 | Shall We Gather at the River ELW 423 | Now We Join in Celebration ELW 462 | For All the Saints ELW 422

  • Daniel 7:1-3, 15-18; Ephesians 1:11-23; Luke 6:20-31

  • The Fourth Beatitude, Artist/maker unknown, c. 1165 (printed c. 1863) (Philadelphia Art Museum)

9 NOVEMBER 2025 (TWENTY-SECOND SUNDAY AFTER PENTECOST)

SEASONS OF THE CHURCH YEAR

Advent - Dec. 1, 2024 - Dec. 23, 2024

Christmas - Dec. 24, 2024 - Jan. 6, 2025

Time after Epiphany - Jan. 7, 2025 - Mar. 4, 2025

Lent - Mar. 5, 2025 - Apr. 16, 2025

The Three Days - Apr. 17, 2025 - Apr. 19, 2025

Easter - Apr. 20, 2025 - June 8, 2025

Time after Pentecost - June 9, 2025 - Nov. 27, 2025