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Past Programs

All are welcome to participate in our programs and activities
We meet on Sundays at 1 pm at Grace Episcopal Church, 1072 E 900 S in St. George.

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February 22, 2026
Love is the Spirit of Unitarian Universalism

The video sermon will be "Love at the Center" by Rev. Kristen Kuriga, currently serving as the Assistant Minister of the First UU Church of San Diego.

February 15, 2026
Friends Change the World

The fascinating story of the inspiration, cooperation and efforts of a group of animal loving friends in developing the "no-kill” concept thru creation of BEST FRIENDS SOCIETY in Kanab which has expanded to multiple locations around the US over the past 30 years. Several animal adopters in UUFSU will then tell of their joyous lives with their "best friend(s)". 


Child/Youth Programs: Kids 3-9 will explore how listening is a way we show Love through a short Inside Out video clip, a story time reading of The Rabbit Listened, and movement-filled listening games. Youth (10+) will share experiences and stories about animals that they love.

February 8, 2026
Honoring our Connections

Rev. Randy Partain (video) and Michael Schaugaard (psychologist) will present the essence of creating and maintaining our connections with each other. Explaining Joys and Concerns will follow and then people (so inclined) may light a candle as they share a personal significant experience in their recent lives.

February 1, 2026
The Gift of Getting it Wrong

We live in a world that tells us mistakes should be hidden, fixed quickly, or avoided altogether. But what if mistakes have something important to teach us about Love? In this all-ages service, we’ll explore how missteps, cracks, and “not quite right” moments can become sources of growth, creativity, and connection.

January 25, 2026
The Divergent Factors Shaping Biblical vs Secular Justice

Terry Gillespie presents another thoughtful program based on the brilliant work of Tim Keller, analyzing secular and biblical justice and the complex factors that led to their differences.

January 18, 2026
Nonviolence and Compassion

Inspired by Mahatma Gandhi and Martin Luther King, Jr., Sarah Thomas will speak to us about “Manos Amigas,” a new organization that supports detained and deported immigrants and their families.


Child/Youth  Programs: Kids 3-9 will delve into the concept of Justice through Civil Rights stories, fairness-themed games, and a creative “I Have a Dream” craft imagining a more just world. Youth will discuss JUSTICE.

January 11, 2026
Act Locally

In this video sermon from First Unitarian Church in Salt Lake City, Reverend J Sylvan discusses our need to not expect the government to do all the work to support our values. She urges us as Unitarian Universalists to be involved and support the programs that carry our values. We should do what we can do.

January 4, 2026
Longer Tables

In this all-ages service, we explore Justice through the inspiring work of Chef José Andrés and World Central Kitchen. Through story, video, and song, we’ll discover how a simple meal can become an act of courage, compassion, and community. Adults will reflect on real-world food justice, while children enjoy hands-on activities about sharing, comfort, and care. Join us as we ask: What does it mean to help—right now, with what we have?

December 28, 2025
Communal Meal Fellowship

A potluck luncheon where we will invite our Grace Episcopal friends to join us and get better acquainted.

December 21, 2025
Holiday Celebration

Please join us for UU Christmas carols and poetry, a Hanukkah song, and a celebration of winter solstice led by Michael Kruse. 


Child/Youth Programs: Kids 3-9 will explore transformation in nature and in themselves through stories, movement, and creative projects—bring clean plastic containers to turn into mini herb garden planters! Youth 10+ are invited to join the adult service.

December 14, 2025
Giving the Gift of Forgiveness

The service will focus on forgiving oneself as well as others using video examples. We will also learn about Nobel Peace Prize winner Archbishop Desmond Tutu’s “Fourfold Path to Forgiveness.”

December 7, 2025
The Opposite of Fear

What is the opposite of fear? In this all-ages service, we’ll explore how we respond to the unknown—through stories, laughter, and a few surprises along the way. Together we’ll reflect on what helps us move from worry to wonder, and how transformation often begins when we face what frightens us with open hearts and minds. After refreshments, kids 3-9 will make paper bag monsters while adults and youth 10+ discuss the opposite of fear.

Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Southwest Utah |  P.O. Box 3142 |  St. George, UT 84771 |  (435) 414-1230

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