
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!
Order of Service
Download the Order of Service Sunday morning. Worship begins at 10:30am and typically runs 60-75 minutes.
Children
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.
Share the Plate
Our February Share the Plate recipient is Indigenous Council of Omaha NE. Their mission is to promote equity & access for the Native American community in the Omaha, Nebraska area by providing advocacy & support. Click here to donate.
Visitors are invited to fill out a Visitor Form to get on our e-list and learn more.

ThisWeek
Sunday, Feb. 26 at 10:30 am, in-person or online via YouTube
“Cultivating Love”
by Rev. Shari Woodbury
Albert Einstein observed: “There is an extremely powerful force that, so far, science has not found a formal explanation to. It is a force that includes and governs all others... This universal force is LOVE.” Our Unitarian and Universalist ancestors, like those of many faith traditions, cultivated this powerful force of love within themselves. How can we today harness it for healing – both within and beyond ourselves? Come, fill yourself with love and song. Featuring the Off Beats.
YouTube page for livestream:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCg3uthKVVYfWS55zpRTv8LA
(then click on the livestream for that day's date)






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.