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Sermons by the Rev. John Cullinan and guests.

At the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, Our minds, hearts and doors are open. Enter a community of compassion and inquiry. Venture out to shape a just, sustainable world.

We celebrate diversity of belief and seek unity in action. We are an inclusive, caring community that nourishes and challenges the heart and mind. People of all ages find a haven for spiritual and intellectual exploration and artistic expression. Living our Seven Principles, we bring justice and compassion to our congregation, the community, and the world. We are a beacon of hope.

Los Alamos, New Mexico is a small mountain community of approximately 18,000 people one hour from Santa Fe. The church is part of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Mountain Desert district. Our congregation is midsize, with about 150 active members and about 100 friends. Our church year typically starts in the middle of August and goes into the first week of June. During the summer, we invite many outside speakers to explore a whole range of topics of general interest to the public.

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Sermons by the Rev. John Cullinan and guests.

At the Unitarian Church of Los Alamos, Our minds, hearts and doors are open. Enter a community of compassion and inquiry. Venture out to shape a just, sustainable world.

We celebrate diversity of belief and seek unity in action. We are an inclusive, caring community that nourishes and challenges the heart and mind. People of all ages find a haven for spiritual and intellectual exploration and artistic expression. Living our Seven Principles, we bring justice and compassion to our congregation, the community, and the world. We are a beacon of hope.

Los Alamos, New Mexico is a small mountain community of approximately 18,000 people one hour from Santa Fe. The church is part of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Mountain Desert district. Our congregation is midsize, with about 150 active members and about 100 friends. Our church year typically starts in the middle of August and goes into the first week of June. During the summer, we invite many outside speakers to explore a whole range of topics of general interest to the public.

    Book Your Cruise on the Ship of Theseus Today!

    Book Your Cruise on the Ship of Theseus Today!

    Our theme for March is "The Gift of Transformation." This week, we explore the inevitability of change, and the intentionality with which we can approach it.

    Can a Science Flood Story Inspire Us as Much as the One by Noah? OR How Long Can You Tread Water?

    Can a Science Flood Story Inspire Us as Much as the One by Noah? OR How Long Can You Tread Water?

    The biblical flood story by Noah has been inspirational for millennia. More recently science has uncovered facts about a flood unprecedented in human history, from a time and place that indicate it was the source of the Great Flood experiences and stories. Can this flood story by science be at least as inspirational as Noah's story? More inspirational? Perhaps a closer look will provide an answer.

    Retreat. Recharge. Return

    Retreat. Recharge. Return

    SERVICE PARTICIPANTS Rev. John Cullinan, Pastor Rev. Tina DeYoe, Director of Lifespan Religious Education Nylea Butler-Moore, Director of Music Aaron Anderson, guitar and vocals Patrick Webb, Renae Mitchell, Mike Begnaud, Galen Gisler, and Rick Bolton, AV techs WELCOME! New to our church community?  Sign our guestbook and let us know if you’d like to get […]

    You Keep Using That Word. I Do Not Think it Means What You Think it Means.

    You Keep Using That Word. I Do Not Think it Means What You Think it Means.

    Some thoughts on how language - and the games we play with it - get in the way of our work for justice and equity.

    Up Close and Personal

    Up Close and Personal

    February's theme is "The Gift of Justice and Equity." We begin with the needs right in front of us, and a visit to Bryan Stephenson's instructions to "get proximate."

    Democracy as a Spiritual Practice

    Democracy as a Spiritual Practice

    Around the world, democracy is under attack. Unitarian Universalists affirm the use of democracy in our congregations and society as a principle. How and why is the use of democracy a religious and spiritual value — and how might we affirm and promote it?

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