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Easter Sunday at the Unitarian Church |
Sunday services at the Unitarian Church of Staten Island begin at 10:45 a.m. Each week's service has a different theme, drawn from a variety of spiritual traditions and with topics that often embrace issues of social justice. The service expands on that week's theme with music, the sermon and the choice of readings.
Newcomers are greeted as they enter through our library and are invited to sign our guest book and to join us for coffee hour in the Parish Hall, following the service.
Religious Exploration Classes are held for children and youth. See the Religious Exploration page for a full description of services offered for the younger members of the congregation.
Childcare is provided for the littlest ones.
The church is a historic building, where members of the Staten Island Unitarian Universalist community have gathered together since 1895. The beautiful Rose Window was rescued from the demolition of the earlier church building and occupies a prominent position under the arched wooden roof of the chancel.
The service usually concludes by noon or so. Afterwards, one of our favorite social events takes place: coffee hour, featuring Fair Trade coffee, tea, light refreshments, and lots of lively conversation. This social time is a great way to meet church members. Feel free to ask questions about what's it's like to be a member.
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