Union’s mission is to care for the well-being of our neighborhood. Kuneo is a worship community designed to care for the spiritual well-being of our neighborhood.
Kuneo is experimental, communal, conversational, welcoming and fresh.
Currently, we’re doing a series called “Extracurricular: Sh*t You Didn’t Learn in School”
Ever wonder why they didn’t teach you how to adult in school? Say hello to our new series where we tackle all the stuff they skipped over in class! From life hacks to financial tips, we’re covering the real-world skills you need but didn’t get from textbooks.
Join us each week for practical advice, quirky insights, and a few laughs along the way at our NEW TIME of 7pm!
Why call it “Kuneo”?
The word used in the New Testament for worship was “proskuneo.” ‘Pros’ means ‘through or towards’ and ‘kuneo’ means ‘to kiss.’ The original word for ‘worship’ means ‘towards kissing.’ We think that’s a powerful image. For us, good worship is like a good kiss. It should be something you anticipate. You’re vulnerable while doing it and you learn something about yourself and the other in the process. It’s exciting, feels good and if it’s a little awkward sometimes…that’s okay. (No, we don’t make out with each other during worship).
What’s worship like at Kuneo?
We worship “in the round” with the communion table in the middle. Our songs are usually ones known from the radio. “Sermons” are conversational. Everything is very casual and low-key. If you don’t laugh and learn something during the worship gathering, we haven’t done our job. Usually people hang out afterwards. Most of the folks in the room are 18-35, but anyone of any age is welcomed by the community. We’re good at making people feel at home.