

Our Mission
Looking for a large space to rent? Our facilities are perfect for business, civic, educational, or social events, including concerts, lectures, weddings, civil unions, and large discussion meetings. The Sanctuary seats over 200 people in a contemporary church setting, and there is ample on-site parking.
Space to Meet Your Purpose
Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church, located just a few blocks off of HWY 620 in Cedar Park, has large spaces available for rental for business, civic, educational or social events, including concerts, lectures, weddings, civil unions, and large discussion meetings.
Two main buildings comprise the Live Oak campus — the main building, which includes the Sanctuary, Fellowship Hall, Narthex (Welcome Center), and Kitchen, and the Common Ground, a large space with professional dance flooring perfect for parties, receptions, or dances.
The Sanctuary seats over 200 people in a contemporary church setting, and there is ample on-site parking.
We also have a beautiful labyrinth suitable for ceremonies and rituals.
Competitive rental rates in this desirable area make Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church a great choice for your next event.
For more online information, see our Building Use Handbook.
You may also call our Building Manager, Diane Stepakof-Fay, and arrange a tour of our facilities! Diane will be most happy to show you around, talk to you about rentals, our usually below-market rates, and answer all your questions. E-mail Diane at administrator@liveoakuu.org.
Photos of our Facilities








Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church
3315 El Salido Pkwy
Cedar Park, TX 78613
(737) 240-3345
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Live Oak Unitarian Universalist Church is unambiguously, unapologetically progressive. Here, we celebrate the LGBTQIA+ community, we know every identity is a divine expression of humanity, and we commit to the work of dismantling systemic racism and other oppressions, striving for a world where equity, compassion, and justice are the cornerstones of our shared existence.
