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Eliot Chapel is a member of the Unitarian Universalist Association

Sunday Services and Religious Education for Children

SUNDAY, AUGUST 17, 2008

Five Smooth Stones

Rev. Dr. Daniel Ó Connell

If Unitarian Universalists don't have a single creed, a single scripture, or a singular prophet, what do we have? Five Smooth Stones. It is a concept from James Luther Adams, for whom our Adams Hall is named.

More Upcoming Services


We share with other UUs and the wider community in the grief and sorrow brought on by the violence that occurred in the sanctuary of the Tennessee Valley Unitarian Universalist Church Sunday morning, July 27 in Knoxville, Tennessee. Our thoughts and prayers are with our friends in Knoxville.


Upcoming Events

UUA General Assembly

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Mission

Eliot Chapel, a Unitarian Universalist community, gathers to

  • Foster free religious thought,
  • Nurture spiritual growth,
  • And act for social justice.


Newcomer Questions

What do Unitarian Universalists believe? Where do I park? What entrance should I use? What do people typically wear to church? Where should I go if I have children? Find the answers to these and questions about membership and pledging at Newcomer Questions.


Recent Sermons

A selection of sermons from 1998 - 2008 are linked here.

Sermons beginning Sep. 9, 2007 are available in podcast format.


Rev. Daniel's Blog

Rev. Daniel Ó Connell maintains a blog at Rev. Daniel's Blog.


Welcome

We bid you welcome to this house. It is a place we love and tend with care. We welcome all seekers after truth without regard to ethnicity, gender, sexual identity, or religious background.

Preachers here have the task of presenting religion fearlessly, freely, and faithfully.

Hearers here have the responsibility of testing what they hear, not only with the critical mind, but also in the living of everyday life.

Our faith is lived not in creeds, but in deeds; not in the hereafter but the here-and-now; not carved in stone, but open to new revelation. We draw upon many scriptures. Our overarching values are freedom, reason, pluralism, and love

We are glad your path has brought you here. Welcome!

Eliot Unitarian Chapel -- 100 S. Taylor (corner of Argonne), Kirkwood, Missouri 63122 -- 314-821-0911

A Welcoming Congregation

Unitarian Universalist Association

Central Midwest District of the Unitarian Universalist Association