Bound by courageous love, growing in spirit, and inspiring compassionate action!
Welcome to Eliot Chapel's Sunday service!
Sunday, November 23 – 9:45 am & 11:15 am
“The Year of Mission: Bread Communion”
Rev. Krista Taves, Rev. Sandor Kiss, and Rev. Zsuzsanna Kiss
Many Unitarian Universalist congregations in North America hold a special Intergenerational Bread Service on the Sunday before Thanksgiving. We honor the harvest with gratitude and generosity. At Eliot, we invite everyone to bring bread or grain-based baking that has a special meaning to you and/or your family. During the service you will be invited to bring your baking to the front, briefly share why it’s special, and leave it on the table. If you have children, you’re welcome to bring them with you. After the service we will feast on what everyone brought! You are welcome to participate regardless of whether you are a member or how long you’ve been attending services. Our table is open and inclusive!
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 during the church year at 9:45 and 11:15 am and at 10:00 am in the summer. We livestream our service for your convenience.
Next at Eliot Chapel
Sunday, November 30 – 10:00 am ONLY
“Gratitude and Praise Intertwined” – Rev. Krista Taves, Rev. Sandor Kiss, Rev. Zsuzsanna Kiss
What does Praise look like for Unitarian Universalists, and what does it have to do with Gratitude? This is our last look at how gratitude can transform and heal our lives and the world.
Join us after the service for a Question and Answer session with our Transylvanian Hungarian Unitarian Ministers, Rev. Sandor Kiss and Rev. Zsuzsanna Kiss and then come back in the evening for a Pizza Party Farewell Party. They return home on Monday.

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.




