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or 669-400-9337 (cell)
Messages are returned throughout the week (usually Monday through Thursday).

Our Church Office is open
TUE-THU: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
MON and FRI: By Appointment Only
First Unitarian Church of San José

First Unitarian Church of San José

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Past Worship Services

Please Call Me by My True Names
Sunday, Jan. 19 at 11:00amRev. Nancy Palmer Jones
How Shall We Live This Year?
Sunday, Jan. 12 at 11:00amRev. Nancy Palmer Jones
Art as Prayer ~ Art as a Spiritual Practice
Sunday, Jan. 5 at 11:00amKiya Heartwood
“O Holy Night”: Christmas Eve Candlelight Service
Sunday, Dec. 24 at 7pmRev. Nancy Palmer Jones
Yule for All Ages!
Sunday, Dec. 22 at 11amRev. Nancy Palmer Jones
Shaping one’s life with intention (or not)
Sunday, January 30th, 2021, 12:30 am
Serving This World, Grounded in Our Faith
Sunday, February 6, 2022 11:30 amDiana Mecum, Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones, Rev. Vail Weller
INSPIRATION SUNDAY: “The Ecology of Generosity”
02-13-2022 12:30 pmDiana Mecum, Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones, Rev. Vail Weller
“When We Were Ocean”—What Makes Us One … or Are We?
02-13-2022 12:30 pmBob Owen, Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones
When We Finally Can Be “Us”: Honoring Easter and Dedicating a Baby!
Sunday, April 17th, 2022, 11:00 am, Time for Gathering begins at 10:45 am11:30 amJulia Rodriguez, Rev. Nancy Palmer Jones
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    Contact Us

    160 N. Third St. San Jose, CA 95112

    Office Manager: office@sanjoseuu.org

    Leave a message at 408-292-3858
    or 669-400-9337 (cell)
    Messages are returned throughout the week (usually Monday through Thursday).

    Our Church Office is open
    TUE-THU: 9:00 am - 1:00 pm
    MON and FRI: By Appointment Only

    About Our Minister

    Rev. Matthew McHale grew up attending the UU Church of Long Beach. He received an MDiv from Starr King School for the Ministry in 2014. Rev. Matthew served as the Settled Minister for the Emerson UU Church in Canoga Park (in Los Angeles) from 2016-2024. His many strengths include creative worship, dynamic leadership, and a wealth of experience with justice work within Unitarian Universalism and in the wider world. Rev. Matthew believes UUism has much to offer the world, and looks forward to bringing his skills and experience to helping our Congregation more effectively offer its light to the world by making love visible. He says, “my vision for Ministry is one of transforming our communities into places of healing, support, justice, vision, and hope. Our religious communities can be models for the world we are creating.”

    Land Acknowledgement

    We recognize that the Tamien and Muwekma Ohlone indigenous peoples were the first humans to inhabit and sustain this land, thousands of years before settler colonizers arrived. We honor the resilience of these indigenous peoples in the face of devastating harm. And we lift up the resilience of their neighboring tribe to the south, the Amah Mutsun Tribal Band, with whom we are now working to preserve their sacred land of Juristac and to ensure that their culture continues to thrive.
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