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:


  • Feb. 17, 2024. Education, Women’s Rights, and the Abolition of Slavery.

    The Reverend Rick Davis talks about American Unitarian Rev. Samuel Joseph May who during the nineteenth century championed education, women’s rights, and abolition of slavery. Aligning the efforts and successes of past Unitarian leaders with our efforts today, provides inspiration and lessons for each of us. Recent Posts Archives

  • Jan. 20, 2024-Finding Our Way: Where Our Liberal Religion Must Go From Here

    In this evocative service Rev. Dr. Todd Eklof helps us find our way. Somehow, over the past few decades, Unitarians and Universalists have lost our way, often demonstrating the very opposite of our purposes and principles. Now, whatever we are about must include regaining our place as am influential liberal religious voice in the world.…

  • Dec. 16, 2023. Blue Christmas

    December’s NAUA worship service theme was: “Blue Christmas.” The holiday season, while filled with light, can create palpable darkness. This service offers a space to hold your grief sacred and to honor any loss or pain you are feeling. Join us for heartfelt music, sacred solace and reflection. This service includes Christmas, Solstice and Hanukah…

  • Nov. 18, 2023 – The “United” States

    NAUA Treasurer Bob Simoni shares his insights into the often united, United States Recent Posts Archives

  • October 23, 2023. Not Fallen Angels – Reconsidering fashionably cynical attitudes about humanity and civilization

    Our speaker this month is the  Rev. Mark Gallagher who was a UU parish minister for about 25 years, mostly in Vancouver, Washington, where he now carries on a private practice ministry of preaching, teaching, and spiritual growth work. In this sermon, he overviews the destructive result of cynical attitues and actions. Recent Posts Archives

  • Sept. 16, 2023. Thoughts are Free

    Topic: “Thoughts Are Free,” from a 500 year old German Folk Song. Bob will talk about how free thought and free expression can be instruments of positive change, whether for major political reasons or religious thought. Topic:  “Thoughts Are Free,” from a 500 year old German Folk Song. Bob talks about how free thought and free…