We have many traditions, but that doesn’t mean that every member would agree they would like to keep all of them.
We like food with our meetings, so most of the time there is a pot luck at congregational meetings and other events.

We have “Conversations with the Board” on the last Sunday of every month. It follows the service but there is no food, so it is usually over fairly quickly.

We are sometimes called the “holding hands” church because we end every service by holding hands and singing our closing song.
We present the Betty McCluer Lee Distinguished Service Award every year at our May Congregational Meeting to a deserving member.
We have a weekly Joys and Concerns time during the service. Attendees write their joy or concern in a book provided, and the Care Committee chair person reads the entries aloud.
Music is important to us. We have a robust choir, musically talented members who contribute their art, and a Monday mUUic group that meets for informal music-making.
We enjoy a Flower Communion service every Spring along with an egg hunt for the children – with a pot luck of course.
We all show up for the Water Communion service the first Sunday in September.

We always have a tree trimming party that is inter-generational in early December.
We have a traditional Christmas Eve service that is followed by hot fudge ice cream sundaes.