About LCUUC
We welcome you into our community of caring, learning, spiritual exploration, and action for the greater good.
Lake Country Unitarian Universalist Church invites you to share in Sunday morning services and religious education. Services begin at 10 a.m. and take place every Sunday from September through mid-June. In July and August, we offer one service a month.
Community is an essential part of our religious experience. We invite you to visit our Church Calendar for upcoming topics and special events.
LCUUC is a Welcoming Congregation, meaning that the congregation believes in being inclusive of bisexual, gay, lesbian, and/or transgender people.
We are located at W299 N5595 Grace Drive in Hartland. Click here for a map and directions.
When you step in the door, you will be met by greeters, who will be glad to help make your visit comfortable and enjoyable. More information about us is available in the entry area of the church. We also invite you to visit with us during the social hour after every service.
We are glad you are here!
Get to know us. We hope to get to know you.
Things You Might Want to Know
Childcare is available during the service for those with infants and young children. Religious education is provided for older children during the latter portion of each service.
The building is disability accessible.
Ample parking is available.
For more details and answers to frequently asked questions, visit our LCUUC FAQ.
Who We Are and What We Do
Lake Country Unitarian Universalists...
Rejoice in Life
We honor and celebrate life in all its beauty and complexity. As we pass through life, we support one another with our caring presence.
Find the Sacred
We encourage open dialogue on questions of faith, life and spirituality. We affirm spiritual exploration, personal experience and reason as ways of finding truth. We call it a religious journey.
Seek Justice
We are committed to action, not complacency, because we recognize the inherent worth and dignity of all people. We know that to be truly religious we must work for social justice both at home and abroad.
With open minds and hearts, we are challenged as Unitarian Universalists to look at life through the eyes of others, to recognize barriers to equality and to listen to new ideas with respect, open minds and open hearts.
Our Members
What We Are Involved In
Social Action
We participate in a variety of social action projects locally and on state, national, and international levels. From doing fundraisers for organizations that align with our mission to rolling up our sleeves and getting a little sweaty, we are proud of our outreach to the community and the way we live our values and principles through action. Regular activites have included serving meals to the homeless through Cooperating Congregations of Waukesha County, cleaning up our world through Adopt-a-Highway, monthly food pantry collections, and more. Click here for more information.
Services
We worship with music, song, candles, laughter, and thoughtfulness. Each Sunday we light a chalice, provide a story for our children, express joys and concerns, share meaningful silence, and reflect on the message of the sermon. Whether the service is led by our minister, a layperson, or a guest speaker, our services seek to teach us, amuse us, prod us, and ground us in our UU traditions and values. Click here for more information.
Religious Education for Our Children and Youth
We pass our tradition on to future generations in many ways. Our children are taught with religious education materials developed by the Unitarian Universalist Association. They become well-grounded in Unitarian Universalism and develop an understanding of all the world’s major religions. Our children are an integral part of the life of the congregation. Click here for more information.
Adult Enrichment
We offer a variety of adult enrichment activities, which have included book discussion groups, meditation, philosophical discussions, writing groups, and more. Click here for more information.
Green Sanctuary
The Green Sanctuary Committee seeks to stimulate dialog on the theological, spiritual, and ethical aspects of human activities that affect the health and sustainability of the living earth, and to promote and support practices and activities consistent with these ideals — at LCUUC in our congregation, worship, and facilities; with the lifestyle choices of our members, friends and families; and as a member of the Lake Country community. Learn more here.
Social Activities
At LCUUC we have fun together — we camp, canoe, eat together, play games and hold movie nights, and volunteer our time and skills to support the life of the church. Visit our online newsletter for current activities.
For a list of additional committees, click here.
About LCUUC