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Bound by courageous love, growing in spirit, and inspiring compassionate action!

Welcome to Eliot Chapel's Sunday service!

Sunday, October 5 – 9:45 am & 11:15 am

“Compassion: A Quality the Soul Knows” – Rev. Krista Taves

Many of us are desperate for compassion – compassion in our personal lives and compassion around us. What needs to be released in us to receive and offer the kind of compassion that opens doors and points the way home?

Featured musicians: Lou Salvin, Eliot Chapel Choir & David Nalesnik, piano.

Find our previous services on Eliot's YouTube channel!


Sundays at Eliot Chapel

The best way to learn about Eliot Chapel is to come to a worship service. Visitors are always welcome!


We meet in our historic sanctuary each Sunday during the church year at 9:45 and 11:15 am and at 10:00 am in the summer. We livestream our service for your convenience.

  • How do I find Eliot?

    Eliot Chapel is located at 100 S. Taylor Avenue in Kirkwood, Missouri.  We are at the corner of Taylor and Argonne, across the street from the Farmer's Market.


    Click here for directions to Eliot Chapel.


    Click here for a map with parking information.

  • Where do I park?

    There are two small lots behind the church that may be accessed from Madison (the street that runs right along the railroad tracks just south of the Chapel). There are a few spaces reserved for Visitors in the closest lot to Eliot.


    Newcomers may park in the Farmer's Market spaces on Argonne Rd. between Taylor and Kirkwood Rd, but members and friends are requested to leave these parking spaces for Farmer's Market customers.


    There are public parking lots across from the Farmer's Market and just west of the Market.

    There are also a few business lots off Argonne Rd.


    Kirkwood Electric has graciously agreed to allow Eliot Chapel congregants to park in their parking lot on Sundays from 9:00 am-1:00 pm. The Kirkwood Electric parking lot is located at 212 S. Taylor Ave., just across the railroad tracks from Eliot Chapel. There is a sidewalk that goes from their parking lot to Eliot Chapel. 


    Click here for a map with parking information.



  • What should I wear?

    There is no dress code at our church. People wear what they are most comfortable in, and it varies from "Sunday Best" to shorts and sandals or jeans and a sweatshirt, or anything in between.

  • What about my kids?

    Children and youth will usually attend the first 15 minutes of the 9:45 worship service with their families before being sung out to go to their class or group. Please check This Week at Eliot for current details.


    We usually offer nursery care during both services. Occasionally on  a holiday or during the summer, nursery care is unavailable. Please check This Week at Eliot for current details.


    Families may also use Adams Hall for freedom of movement while the service is livestreamed on the large-screen television.


    Check out more information about our Religious Education program.

  • What type of music will I hear?

    An inspirational blend of traditional and contemporary, selected in collaboration between the Minister and Music Director. Participants are volunteers and guest soloists.

Next at Eliot Chapel

Sunday, October 12 – 9:45 am & 11:15 am

“The Leaf, The Sun, and The Song” – Nick Page

Weaving song and science, guest speaker Nick Page will make the case for compassion being a building block of the Universe. Come an hour early to join his No-Fault Singers

About our guest speaker: For fifty years, Nick Page has been lighting fires in communities through music. He believes that when we create music, we are behaving like the Universe. In addition to his song leading, Nick is an award-winning conductor and composer with over a hundred published works and three books. More info at nickmusic.com.

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Each of us has worth and dignity, and that worth includes our gender and our sexuality. As Unitarian Universalists, we not only open our doors to people of all sexual orientations and gender identities, we value diversity of sexuality and gender and see it as a spiritual gift. We create inclusive religious communities and work for LGBTQ justice and equity as a core part of who we are. All of who you are is sacred. All of who you are is welcome.

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