Horizon Unitarian Univeralist Church
Horizon UUC

About Our Congregation


Description of Services:
The services vary from Sunday to Sunday. Most last about 1-1½ hours. The centerpiece is usually a sermon delivered by our senior minister, Reverend Dennis Hamilton. Dennis often preaches about universal themes of life, truth and meaning. He uses stories, myths and poems, as well as scripture from a variety of world religions.

The dress on Sunday is anything from casual to “Sunday Best.” Services begin with the lighting of the chalice-the symbol of Unitarian Universalism. We sing from our hymnals Singing the Living Tradition and Singing the Living Journey, which contains a wide range of traditional and contemporary songs, using gender-inclusive language. Our choir performs on many Sundays throughout the year. At the end of the service we stand together hand in hand for a few last words or blessing. After the service we have coffee and conversation so people can socialize informally and discuss the worship service.

Religious education:
Complete children’s program from nursery to YRUU. Includes OWL for different ages and COA.

Adult education: Sunday morning forums at 9:00 am, evening educational courses during the year, includes introductions to UU, Building Your Own Theology, etc.

Over 15 Chalice circles – small groups on a wide variety of topics

Contact Information
1641 Hebron Pkwy
Carrollton, TX 75010
(972) 492-4940
email: horizon@horizonuu.org

Profile

Year founded: 1987
Members: 266

Sunday Services:
Every Sunday
10:30 a.m. Main Worship

3rd Sundays
9:00 am Adult Religious Education
10:30 am Children's and Youth Religious Education


Leadership

Minister:
   Rev. Dennis Hamilton
   srminister@horizonuu.org

Director of Religious Education:
   Natalie Briscoe
   dre@horizonuu.org

President of Board of Directors:
   Judith Lane
   president@horizonuu.org

Director of Music:
   Stanley Moody
   dm@horizonuu.org

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NTAUUS Phone:
(469) 682-8870
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