Sanctuary

Music Workshop
Sanctuary 7150 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX, United StatesCalling all musicians! Join us for an immersive musical training session where theory meets practice, collaboration flourishes, and melodies resonate. Hosted by Stephen Spikes every first Saturday of the month from 6-8 pm.

Choir Practice
Sanctuary 7150 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX, United StatesWeekly practice for our fabulous First UU choir, led by music director, Dr. Susan Dill. Choir membership is open to all who have a love of singing. If you are interested in joining the choir, contact choir@uusat.org

William Westney Concert
Sanctuary 7150 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX, United StatesChurch member William Westney will present a fundraising piano concert in the Sanctuary on Sunday afternoon, January 26, at 4:00 PM. Bill is a prizewinning concert artist who has given recitals on four continents and soloed with major orchestras. All proceeds will go to the Capital Campaign in support of the renovation project for the […]

Sunday Service
Sanctuary 7150 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX, United States"A Way Through the Weight of Waiting" with guest speaker Rev. Barbara Jarrell - Rev. Jarrell will be talking about approaches, tools, tactics, and connections that can effectively help us through times of anxiety and the waiting for as yet undetermined outcomes. Rev. Jarrell is a native of Louisiana although she lived on the West […]

Choir Practice
Sanctuary 7150 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX, United StatesWeekly practice for our fabulous First UU choir, led by music director, Dr. Susan Dill. Choir membership is open to all who have a love of singing. If you are interested in joining the choir, contact choir@uusat.org

Sunday Service
Sanctuary 7150 W Interstate 10, San Antonio, TX, United StatesBeyond the Binary: Building Bridges When Everything Feels Divided" with Rev. Xolani Kacela, Ph.D. - Our world increasingly pushes us to choose sides: left or right, us or them, love or hate. But wisdom traditions throughout history, including Dr. King's beloved community and Buddhism's Middle Way, point to a more nuanced path. What if the most […]