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Dupage UU Church
Naperville
IL
60563-1580
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Who we are
DuPage Unitarian Universalist Church strives to provide the groundwork you and your family need to navigate a purposeful life in these complex times, offering and prompting thoughtful insight and discussion through our Sunday services, our forums, our social action and our lifespan learning programs for children and adults alike.
We aspire to live by core principles, grounded in the humanistic teachings of the world's religions. We draw on science and reason, nature and philosophy, personal experience, scripture and ancient tradition for guidance, as described in our six sources of knowledge and understanding.
We aspire to live by core principles, grounded in the humanistic teachings of the world's religions. We draw on science and reason, nature and philosophy, personal experience, scripture and ancient tradition for guidance, as described in our six sources of knowledge and understanding.
Church Address
1828 Old Naperville Road
Naperville,
IL
60563-1580
United States
Phone: (630) 505-9408
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Church Pastor
The Rev. Thomas William Capo
Minister
1828 Old Naperville Road
Naperville,
IL
60563-1580
United States
Phone: (630) 505-9408
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Quote of the Day
1 John 4:7
Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
Beloved, let us love one another: for love is of God; and every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.
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Unitarian Universalist
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Dupage UU Church Naperville Service Times
Services on Sunday
9:30 AM
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11:15 AM
Service Times last updated on the 14th of February, 2018
9:30 AM
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Service Times last updated on the 14th of February, 2018
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Who is welcome?
We are an inclusive community, involving all people without regard to age, race, gender, present or previous marital status, financial resources, religious background or sexual orientation. Visitors are welcome at all our services and programs.
What can you expect on a Sunday?
Mid-August through May we hold services at 9:30 and 11:15, with programs for youth and infant childcare available at those times as well. June through early August we meet only at 10:00. We gather for casual conversation following each service throughout the year.
Adults meet in the Sanctuary. We sing together, share the joys and concerns of our lives, reflect together in silence, heed the wisdom of ancient and modern words, and listen and respond to thoughts from the minister or others.
In addition, many Sundays there is a Forum topic discussed in the Learning Center at 9:30. Members or guest speakers present information on subjects relevant to our social justice projects, community outreach to youth or adults in need, the environment and science-related topics. Visitors are always welcome at Forums.
On most Sundays, the children learn and interact with their peers with age-appropriate lessons that emphasize self-reflection, kindness, acceptance and delight in the mysteries of our world. They are encouraged to create their own spiritual paths based on our seven principles (youth version) and interaction with parents and peers. We strive to include children as much as possible in every element of church life, so also celebrate special seasons and events with a variety of rites, stories and music, together with our children.
Is this a Christian church?
Most Unitarian Universalists would not identify themselves as Christians, although Christianity is an important strand of our history, and some of us find it a source of wisdom and inspiration. We draw from the teachings of all the world's great religious traditions, as well as from knowledge gained by natural and social sciences, and the profound insights of the arts and humanities. Many philosophical positions, from humanism to atheism to feminist spirituality, as well as more traditional views, are represented in our church.
Who is welcome?
We are an inclusive community, involving all people without regard to age, race, gender, present or previous marital status, financial resources, religious background or sexual orientation. Visitors are welcome at all our services and programs.
What can you expect on a Sunday?
Mid-August through May we hold services at 9:30 and 11:15, with programs for youth and infant childcare available at those times as well. June through early August we meet only at 10:00. We gather for casual conversation following each service throughout the year.
Adults meet in the Sanctuary. We sing together, share the joys and concerns of our lives, reflect together in silence, heed the wisdom of ancient and modern words, and listen and respond to thoughts from the minister or others.
In addition, many Sundays there is a Forum topic discussed in the Learning Center at 9:30. Members or guest speakers present information on subjects relevant to our social justice projects, community outreach to youth or adults in need, the environment and science-related topics. Visitors are always welcome at Forums.
On most Sundays, the children learn and interact with their peers with age-appropriate lessons that emphasize self-reflection, kindness, acceptance and delight in the mysteries of our world. They are encouraged to create their own spiritual paths based on our seven principles (youth version) and interaction with parents and peers. We strive to include children as much as possible in every element of church life, so also celebrate special seasons and events with a variety of rites, stories and music, together with our children.
Is this a Christian church?
Most Unitarian Universalists would not identify themselves as Christians, although Christianity is an important strand of our history, and some of us find it a source of wisdom and inspiration. We draw from the teachings of all the world's great religious traditions, as well as from knowledge gained by natural and social sciences, and the profound insights of the arts and humanities. Many philosophical positions, from humanism to atheism to feminist spirituality, as well as more traditional views, are represented in our church.
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