Our services generally follow a traditional Protestant format with hymns, readings from inspirational texts, and a sermon. Service Leaders include our chaplain, guest speakers, and people from the Fellowship. Sometimes, though, we dance or walk a candlelit Solstice spiral of evergreens, or discuss the meaning of love and then join the children to create Valentine’s Day cards for loved ones. At the beginning of our services, we light the chalice, which has been a symbol of Unitarian Universalism since the consolidation of Unitarians and Universalists in 1961. We often have songs from the choir or music from one of the talented musicians in our Fellowship.