September 7 – “Water Communion” – Rev. Linda Berez
Come and celebrate our Annual Water Communion. Everyone is invited to bring a small amount of water that has some significance or meaning in their lives. It might be water that came from a lake, a river or an ocean. Maybe it came from a vacation you took with your family, or from your backyard fountain. Maybe you collected water from the devastating rains at the beginning of the summer or from the snow melt of last winter. Every drop you bring reminds us of the importance of water to each of us individually and as a community, and we will take time for people to share their stories. Please join us for this intergenerational service.

 

SUMMER SERVICES SCHEDULE--LCUUC does not conduct weekly services during the summer.  Worship services will be held on July 13 at 10:00 AM and again on August 10th at 10:00 AM.  Combined multi-age Religious Education activities will be available for children at these services.

Regular Sunday services will resume Sept 7th.

 

For additional Sermons please see the Sunday Services page

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Mailing AddressP.O. Box 437, Hartland WI 53029-0437
Telephone262-369-1703
Sunday Services10:00am, at W299N5595 Grace Drive, Hartland WI


DIRECTIONS: We are located at W299N5595 Grace Drive, on the edge of Hartland. Hartland is in southeastern Wisconsin, about 25 miles west of downtown Milwaukee, and about 60 miles east of downtown Madison, near Hwy 16. (Click for map)
  • From the east, take Hwy 16 to the Hwy KC (Merton Ave.) exit. Cross Hwy KC and continue straight about a half mile on the Hartbrook Dr. access road. Turn right (north) on Hwy E. After about a half mile, LCUUC will be the round church on the right side of the road, at the corner of Hwy E with Hwy K.
  • From the west, take Hwy 16 to the Hwy E exit. Turn left (north) on Hwy E. After about a half mile, LCUUC will be the round church on the right side of the road, at the corner of Hwy E with Hwy K.

    HISTORY: A relatively recent addition to the family of UU (Unitarian Universalist) congregations in southeastern Wisconsin, ours was founded by a group of UUs residing in the Lake Country area. Our vision was that this region, with its rapid population growth, could only be fully reached with a local UU congregation of its own. We are not a spin-off from a sister church - rather, we were founded on an independent start-up basis. We are proud of this heritage, and our growth over the past few years has shown the original vision to be a realistic one. We began holding weekly services in September 1997, and were accepted for affiliation with the world-wide UUA (Unitarian Universalist Association). For several years, we rented and held services on Sunday evenings at Delafield Presbyterian Church. In November 2000, we outgrew that building and moved to Jerusalem Presbyterian Church in Wales, where we continued to rent and hold services on Sunday evenings. Then, in March 2006 we outgrew that building as well, and were finally able to purchase our own building - where we now meet. To see our press release announcing our purchase, click here. Now that we do not have the time constraints of a host church, we have changed our meeting time to 10:00am.

    Please use the yellow navigation bar on the left to explore the various pages of this website, and then, if you're even just curious, consider yourself invited to attend one or more of our Sunday morning services. Community is an essential part of our religious experience, and you will only find that in person. If you are already a UU from another congregation, feel free to visit and check us out.


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