Spirituality and SUUSI

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To pray you open your whole self
To sky, to earth, to sun, to moon
To one whole voice that is you.
And know there is more

– Joy Harjo, Eagle Poem

Whether you are a lifelong Unitarian Universalist, or just someone open minded and interested in connecting with others, you can find a spiritual home with us. We are humanists, pagans, Christians, atheists, mystics, seekers, believers and unbelievers of all kinds, but we choose to come together in love.


Worship at SUUSI

At SUUSI, we gather not only as a community that learns and plays together, but as a congregation that celebrates, grieves, reflects, and creates meaning together. SUUSI worship services offer daily opportunities (both morning and evening) to deepen our spiritual lives in a loving, inclusive, non-judgmental community. In 2025, our services will explore what is “Sow Good”—in our faith, our relationships, and the wider world.

Highlights include:

  • A festive Monday morning multigenerational service designed especially for families
  • Worship exploring love in action, grief and loss, music and storytelling, and joyful midweek recentering
  • The annual Rites of Passage service honoring child dedications, teen bridging, and gender transitions
  • A Friday morning ritual of leave-taking to ground us as we prepare to return home

Find out more about Morning Worship events and Evening Worship events.

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SUUSI offers many opportunities for spiritual connection beyond worship services. Pastoral care is just a call or text away; relaxing, learning, and playing together creates deep bonds; and communing with nature warms the soul. Find more details about support structures at SUUSI here.

Daily Meditation

The Meditation Room is open throughout the week for quiet reflection. Guided morning meditations are offered daily, with schedules posted in the NUUS and at the Meditation Room.

Connection Circles

Connection Circles are daily small groups that foster spiritual reflection and relationship-building. Groups meet during meal times and Community Time and can be selected during workshop registration.

Age-Level Rituals

Youth, middlers, teens, young adults, and adults each experience age-specific worship and rituals within their programs. One beloved adult ritual is Parent Bridging, honoring parents whose youngest child is moving into the teen program.