Symbols of a number of world religions adorn the front of the sanctuary

The religious symbols which adorn our sanctuary’s chancel and also appear on the southern wall of our building represent a spectrum of cultural expressions, histories, celebrations, rituals, and world-views. Throughout the year at UUCW we strive to honor the breadth and depth of the spiritual and religious sentiments represented by these symbols as well as civil holidays. Through Sunday morning celebrations, special services, and opportunities to explore these traditions in our life-span religious exploration program, people from various spiritual paths find their religious home at UUCW.

Seasonal Cycle of Celebrations

FALL
Jewish High Holidays
International Peace Day
Indigenous People’s Day
Navaratri (Hindu Festival of Durga)
Samhain (Halloween)
Deepavali
Thanksgiving

WINTER
Advent
Bodhi Day
Hanukah
Winter Solstice
Holiday Vespers
Christmas Eve
Martin Luther King Weekend
Valentine’s Day
Darwin Day

SPRING
Palm Sunday
Maundy Thursday
Good Friday
Easter
Humanist Sunday
Ramayanavani
Passover
Beltane
Mother’s Day
Pentecost
Association Sunday
Memorial Day
Ramadan

SUMMER
Founder’s Day
Father’s Day
July 4th
Labor Day