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The 2025 Eliot Unitarian Chapel Annual Congregational Meeting will be held Sunday, May 18 at 11:45 am in the Sanctuary.

Bound by courageous love, growing in spirit, and inspiring compassionate action!


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We welcome you wherever you are on your journey.


Welcome to Eliot Chapel's Sunday service!

Sunday, May 11 – 10:00 am (one service!)

Imagining Our Way Into Freedom – Rev. Krista Taves

There’s a saying that “No plan survives first contact with reality.” (Helmuth von Moltke). But what happens to reality when it meets our imaginings? 

Featured musicians: Eliot Chapel Choir; David Nalesnik, piano.





Find our previous services on Eliot's YouTube channel!

Sundays at Eliot Chapel

The best way to learn about Eliot Chapel is to come to a worship service. Visitors are always welcome!


We meet in our historic sanctuary each Sunday at 9:45 and 11:15 am. We livestream our service for your convenience.

  • How do I find Eliot?

    Eliot Chapel is located at 100 S. Taylor Avenue in Kirkwood, Missouri.  We are at the corner of Taylor and Argonne, across the street from the Farmer's Market.


    Click here for directions to Eliot Chapel.


    Click here for a map with parking information.

  • Where do I park?

    There are two small lots behind the church that may be accessed from Madison (the street that runs right along the railroad tracks just south of the Chapel). There are a few spaces reserved for Visitors in the closest lot to Eliot.


    Newcomers may park in the Farmer's Market spaces on Argonne Rd. between Taylor and Kirkwood Rd, but members and friends are requested to leave these parking spaces for Farmer's Market customers.


    There are public parking lots across from the Farmer's Market and just west of the Market.

    There are also a few business lots off Argonne Rd.

    Click here for a map with parking information.



  • What should I wear?

    There is no dress code at our church. People wear what they are most comfortable in, and it varies from "Sunday Best" to shorts and sandals or jeans and a sweatshirt, or anything in between.

  • What about my kids?

    Children and youth will usually attend the first 15 minutes of the 9:45 worship service with their families before being sung out to go to their class or group. Please check This Week at Eliot for current details.


    We usually offer nursery care during both services. Occasionally on  a holiday or during the summer, nursery care is unavailable. Please check This Week at Eliot for current details.


    Families may also use Adams Hall for freedom of movement while the service is livestreamed on the large-screen television.


    Check out more information about our Religious Education program.

  • What type of music will I hear?

    An inspirational blend of traditional and contemporary, selected in collaboration between the Minister and Music Director. Participants are volunteers and guest soloists.

Next at Eliot Chapel

Sunday, May 18 – 10:00 am

Flower Communion – Rev. Krista Taves

Every spring, Unitarian Universalist congregations across North America celebrate the Flower Communion, a ritual created by the Revs. Norbert and Maya Capek who served the Prague Unitarian Congregation in Czechoslovakia between the World Wars. This is a treasured ritual that many of us wait for. On Flower Communion Sunday, everyone is invited to bring flowers to worship. During the service we gather the flowers into large bouquets to symbolize the beauty of the gathered community. Then each person takes a flower home with them to symbolize that we carry this beauty with us until we are together again. 


On this Sunday, bring flowers! They can be from your garden, from the woods, from the grocery store, from the gas station! Just bring flowers. You don’t have to be a member to participate. Everyone is welcome. This is an intergenerational service so bring some for the kids. Bring extra if you can for our guests and those who come without so everyone can participate.

Progress Pride Flag


Each of us has worth and dignity, and that worth includes our gender and our sexuality. As Unitarian Universalists, we not only open our doors to people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, we value diversity of sexuality and gender and see it as a spiritual gift. We create inclusive religious communities and work for LGBTQ justice and equity as a core part of who we are. All of who you are is sacred. All of who you are is welcome.

What's Happening at Eliot

May 16, 2025
Summer Volunteers Roundup
May 16, 2025
Designs for an Electronic Sign at Eliot Chapel
May 6, 2025
An Introduction to the Unitarian Universalist Journey 
May 2, 2025
Comments Shared at the Barbara Gadon for Minister Emerita Discussion Sessions
May 2, 2025
Shared Plate: MCCB Transitions , May 2025
May 2, 2025
Annual Congregational Meeting Eliot Unitarian Chapel May 18, 2025 Join the Board of Trustees this Sunday for Eliot Chapel’s annual meeting at 11:45 AM in the Sanctuary. Following the 10:00 AM service, sandwiches, chips, and drinks will be served in Adams Hall before the start of the meeting. Childcare will be available until 1:15 PM. We aim to be as paperless as possible by having the meeting packet available electronically. View the meeting packet as a PDF or as a Word document . It will be projected on the screen in the sanctuary during the meeting. Please contact the front office if you require a hard copy of the packet. The agenda for the annual meeting includes agreement of the consent agenda items which include the approval of new members to the Board of Trustees and the Nominating Committee, a presentation of the approved budget for the 25-26 year, and voting on two ballot measures. The Nominating Committee is pleased to share the nominees as follows: Board of Trustees David Cox for a 1-year term extension Steve Jarrett for a 3-year term Ann Lemon treasurer for a 3-year term Nominating Committee Sue Bell for a 3-year term Carole Glauser for a 2-year BOT-appointed term. Erin Pohl for a 1-year term appointed by the Nominating Committee to replace a vacancy. Voting on Two Ballot Measures— Emerita Title & Name Change* Emerita Title Shall Eliot Unitarian Chapel confer the honorary title of Minister Emerita to our recently retired lead minister—Reverend Barbara Gadon— who retired from active ministry after serving our congregation for nine years? Name Change Shall Eliot Unitarian Chapel approve adding "Universalist" to its name thus becoming Eliot Unitarian Universalist Chapel" to better reflect and include its Universalist heritage? *A majority of the votes cast shall be sufficient to approve each measure. How to Participate in the Annual Meeting All members and friends are invited to attend, and all verified members can vote. Plan to attend the Annual Meeting in person on Sunday, May 18. Watch it via livestream on YouTube . Attend via Zoom where, as confirmed member, you can cast your vote virtually. The link to join the Zoom meeting was sent to our members and will be included in our Eliot on Zoom email on Sunday. You must check in by 11:30, before the 11:45 start time of the meeting to be verified and to receive instructions on how to cast your vote. Alternatively, you can appoint a proxy to cast a vote on your behalf. Appointing a Proxy A proxy form must be submitted to the Board Secretary, Rebecca Taylor, no later than noon on Thursday, May 15. Proxies may be submitted by the following methods. 1. Submit your proxy electronically. Fill out this form . Please use the email you have on record at Eliot Chapel for verification. You will receive an automated email confirmation after you click the submit button. 2. Alternatively, instead of the online form submission, you can download a proxy card here , print it and fill it out, and email a scan or photo of the completed form to secretary@eliotchapel.org . Hard copies of the form are available on the table by the front office. 3. Mail via the US Postal Service to: ATTN: Board Secretary Eliot Unitarian Chapel 100 South Taylor Kirkwood, MO 63122 4. Hand deliver it to the Eliot Unitarian Chapel Front Office or to Rebecca Taylor. Date and time of submission shall be determined by receipt by the Board Secretary. Confirm Your Membership Only members of record will be allowed to vote. The term “Member" is defined in our bylaws, a copy of which is available at eliotchapel.org . A list of members is posted in the hallway outside Adams Hall so that congregants may check to make sure they are listed as members. Voting members were also sent the Digital Member List to verify their status is in good standing. Any discrepancies with the list of members should be raised with the Director of Business Administration at admin@eliotchapel.org no later than 72 hours before the meeting begins, Thursday, May 15 at noon. 
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