North American Unitarian Association

A Home for Liberal Religion with Freedom, Reason, and Tolerance

Monthly Worship

On the third Saturday of each month at 10 AM PT (1 PM ET), NAUA hosts an online worship service.

Click here to join the services via Zoom.

We always have a lively breakout room discussion after the service, where you can meet both new and long time friends.  PLEASE JOIN US!

Upcoming service:

Humanism and Unitarianism – Past, Present and Future

Humanism and Unitarianism – Past, Present and Future Dr. Terry Anderson discusses the important and evolving relationship between these two important Western ideas and organizations.
Apr 18, 2026 10:00 am11:30 am

Previous Services:


  • Mar. 22, 2026. Pirates of the YouTube

    Join co-ministers Rev. Jerry & Rev. Lynn Kerr to learn of their adventures starting up their own YouTube channel for the UU Congregation of Flint, MI, USA. Recent Posts Archives

  • Feb. 17, 2026. How will AI affect your spiritual practices?

    AI (as large language models) is becoming increasingly woven into our daily lives. Our thoughts, longings, and our ways of making meaning are changing, with new questions arising around what it means to be human and to engage in “spiritual” matters. What trends are surfacing as our tools can seem to listen better than friends,…

  • Jan 17, 2026. Seven Principles and Six Sources of UUism

    Many of us have chosen to remain guided by what had until recently been the Seven Principles and Six Sources of UUism. The first of those Sources speaks of “that transcending mystery and wonder […] which moves us to a renewal of the spirit.” In this service Rev. Shear explores what those words might mean for us in…

  • Solstice 2025 Celebration Saturday Worship

    This moving video of the 2025 Holiday Reflections of the Season features greetings, best wishes, poems and readings from NAUA leaders across the continent. Not to be missed!! Recent Posts Archives

  • Nov. 15, 2025 – Freedom From Want by Rev. Twinkle Manning

    This service reviews our capacity to free each other from all kinds of want – and our innate need to do just so. Twinkle is the contract minister for the Universalist Unitarian Church of Waterville, Maine. She is an author, poet, retreat leader and liturgist, as well as a semi-retired television producer. She served for…

  • Oct. 18, 2025. Welcoming the Stranger

    Rev. Alex Holt, a longtime Unitarian minister, led the October 18th NAUA Service. His theme was It is said we are a hopelessly divided country and perhaps we should secede to make us more unified. Really? Can we as liberal religious communities continue to welcome the stranger rather than push them away? How can that…