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Worship With Us!

Welcome, and thank you for visiting First Unitarian Church online. We celebrate religious diversity and welcome people from all religious or areligious backgrounds. Dress is casual, so please come as you are. Worship begins at 10:30 and typically runs 60-75 minutes. Check out the directions page for parking and handicap access details. The learn tab has information

about our religious education. 

 

We look forward to meeting you! 

This Week  

The 155th Annual Congregational Meeting of First Unitarian Church of Omaha will take place in person only on Sunday, May 5, 2024 at 10:30am in place of the regular Sunday service.
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​Eligible voting members* of the church will adopt an operating budget for the 2024-2025 church year; elect a President, President-elect, members of the Board of Trustees, Right Relations Committee members, Nominating Committee members and Trustee of the Trust Fund; consider reports from church leaders and celebrate our annual awards winners. And we will vote in a straw poll to guide our General Assembly delegates about the Article II proposal.

*Individuals are eligible to vote who have been members of the church for at least three months and have made a financial contribution in their name to the church between April 5, 2023 and April 5, 2024.

Go here for more info: www.firstuuomaha.org/annualmeeting

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Religious Education this Sunday: Children will go directly to their classrooms this week. There will be no Story for All Ages because of the meeting. 

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YouTube page for livestream:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg3uthKVVYfWS55zpRTv8LA​

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The Order of Service may be downloaded on Sunday morning. Worship begins at 10:30am and typically runs 60-75 minutes.

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Elementary and middle/high Sunday School classes begin after the Time for All Ages portion of our service. Children of all ages are always welcome to attend the full service with their families in our sanctuary. Childcare is offered during our Sunday services for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. 

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Our Share the Plate recipient for May is Access Period. This group helps combat period poverty by distributing period products free of charge throughout Omaha and across the state of Nebraska. 

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Visitors are invited to fill out a Visitor Form to get on our e-list and learn more.

Land Acknowledgment

It is appropriate to acknowledge that the First Unitarian Church of Omaha occupies the traditional treaty lands of the Omaha and Otoe-Missouria Tribal Nations whose sovereignty existed long before the state of Nebraska. We would also like to express our respect to the Ponca Tribe of Nebraska, the Winnebago Tribe of Nebraska, the Santee Sioux Tribe of Nebraska, and over 170 other tribes represented within the Omaha area.

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