Sunday Services begin at 10:30 am at 4775 SW 21st Street in Topeka, KS. We are currently without a minister, and our programs are lay-led.  We endeavor to present a variety of inspiring topics that illustrate or relate to our Eight Principles and our UU Values.  

Adults and children start together in Scanland Hall when the program begins at 10:30 am. Most children leave at 10:45 am, after the Time For All Ages, to attend Religious Exploration classes down the hall. Parents may pick them up at 11:45 am.   New children are welcome to join our Religious Exploration classes or to stay in Scanland Hall with the adults. Several times each year, we have a multigenerational service (MultiGen). These services are for all ages, and are designed to be fun and enlightening for everyone.

For infants and toddlers, we have a fully equipped nursery staffed with a paid and experienced attendant and at least one volunteer. You are welcome to make use of the nursery or to keep your infant or toddler with you in the service.

We are grateful for the contributions of our Sunday morning AV Team: Jake Starr and Ellie Hanson.

Our June theme is Flourishing Together.

June 7, 2026:  Held by Nature

We know that nature is more than something beautiful to admire. Through stories, reflection, and everyday experiences, this service explores the surprising ways pets, wild animals, plants, water, and all of the natural world sustain us—and invites us to reflect on the connections that quietly support us through both joyful and difficult seasons.

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Coordinator: Mindy Baccus

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Photo by Shane Rounce on Unsplash

June 14, 2026: Spotlight on Volunteering

Photo by Tim Marshall on Unsplash

One of the ways we flourish together is through donation of our time and talents where our community needs them the most. Members of the Earth and Social Justice Committee will present on three different programs within the community: Doorstep, Topeka Rescue Mission, and Let’s Help. After the program there will be volunteer opportunities available for sign up.

Coordinator:  Cynthia Maxwell

June 21, 2026: Honoring the Divine Masculine at Solstice

Father’s Day falls on Summer Solstice this year, so Dads will have the longest day of the year to be celebrated. Join us as Jeannie Hazelwood shares a reflection on fatherhood and the power of the divine masculine that lives among us and within us all.

Coordinators: Jeannie Hazelwood and CUUPS

Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

June 28, 2026: Topeka Pride

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Join us on June 28th to listen to our guest speaker, Caleb Soliday, who organizes Topeka Pride. Join us for his reflection on what pride month means to him.

Coordinator: Jenna Gorton

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Image by Maicon Fonseca Zanco from Pixabay