Speaker: DRE Mary Carter-Vail

RE Sunday 2022

“Each Night a Child is Born is a Holy Night” Children’s Holiday Service

Mary Carter-Vail with Summit Children, Youth & Adults

It’s back! Our annual Children’s Holiday service returns to Summit with our “No Rehearsal” Christmas Story. We will be celebrating with a child dedication ritual, traditional holiday songs … read more.

Coming of Age

Coming of Age Celebration Service: Coming of Age, (COA), is the Unitarian Universalist rite of passage experience that our youth can choose to participate in as they grow into adulthood. This past year, Summit UU Fellowship and First UU Church of San Diego have partnered … read more.

An Invitation to Play

This year has been a very different one for our religious exploration program as we have gathered in virtual spaces and more. Join us for a different kind of Religious Exploration Sunday as we invite you to play with us through story, song and more! … read more.

Our UU Family Holiday

Description: Join us for a celebration of the seasonal holidays as Summit families share how they celebrate during the darkest time of the year.  Together we will explore and witness as our children, youth, and adults offer the gift of their stories of celebrations that are part … read more.

Easter Reflections

Easter represents a confluence of spiritual traditions and influences, many of which have been sanitized and monetized in the service of consumerism. Our Summit staff gets up-front and personal with their reflections on the deeper meanings behind this holiday season.  Speakers: Mary Carter-Vail, Mark Weedman and … read more.

Turn, Turn, Turn

Rev. Frank Placone-Willey & DRE Mary Carter-Vail

Summer is coming to an end. The days are growing shorter. The harvest season approaches. Life cycles on. It keeps coming, bringing with it new challenges and developments in our lives as individuals and as a community. Come and … read more.

Seeking Wholeness Together

According to the Rabbi Jesus, “A house divided against itself cannot stand.” Later on, this quote was used by Abraham Lincoln as he sought to maintain our union as a nation. We live in a time when division and rigid opposition can keep us from … read more.