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Worship Services
Full, year-round professional worship services welcome Cape Ann's summer visitors in addition to our permanent residents. Quality Lay Services compliment our regular Ministerial Pulpit presence.
Our Sunday morning Worship begins at 10:30 AM. For information on Ministerial services our Minister, Rev. Kathy Reis, can be reached at 978-546-7472.
Inter-Generational Programs
We strive to uphold our reputation as a liberal beacon on Cape Ann with programming that offers education and fun for a variety of interests, and facilitate actions and outreach on social concern issues. Examples include:
Religious Education
Classes are Sunday mornings after the "Story of All Ages" during the service (about 10:50), concluding at 11:30 as the service ends. Our formal Sunday School year begins on the 1st Sunday in September after Labor Day - "Homecoming Sunday" - and concludes on the 2nd Sunday in June with a "Children's Sunday" worship service.
Our Sunday School curriculum offers developmentally appropriate learning experiences for all ages of children, from nursery age to young adult. Nursery care for infants and children through age three is available during the worship service on Sunday mornings.
An active Religious Education Committee along with our Director of Religious Education draw upon the resources of the Unitarian Universalist Association as well as originally creative ideas for meaningful and relevant programming to meet the needs of our families. The congregation offers parents time for worship, with a Sunday School staff of non-parents who follow safe church guidelines for student/teacher ratios.
This year's programming includes a UUA multi-age curriculum, We Believe: Learning and Living our Unitarian Universalist Heritage as well as an Expressive Arts and Spirituality and We Are.
The Doris Hunter Fund, established by our Ministers Emeritus Reverend Howard Hunter in honor of Reverend Doris Hunter's service and devotion to our youth helps broaden our young people's exposure to and appreciation of other Unitarian Universalists.