Author: Cate Calac

We are Unitarian Universalist and Buddhist, Christian, Hindu, Humanist, Jewish, Muslim, Pagan, atheist and agnostic, believers in God, and more. We seek to help people reconnect — to help us find meaning in our lives. Our mission is to… Build Community. Seek Inspiration. Promote Justice. Find Peace.

Soul Matters Covenant Group Sign-Up

Soul Matters Covenant Groups offer the gift of spiritual connection. They are not a stand alone program. They’re designed as a companion program to our congregation’s worship andreligious education ministries.

Crop Walk Assists In Humanitarian Crisis

lease support the UU Walkers in CROP Walk 2019. This interfaith effort supports both local hunger charities, and global humanitarian crises. One of the current humanitarian projects is relief for victims of hurricane Dorian.

Religious Education Gratitude

Many people are working behind the scenes to make religious education happen. Over the next few weeks, public thanks will be voiced in the eNews! This week, a special thank you to five persons who spent numerous hours getting the classrooms ready for the upcoming religious education year

Introducing the New Religious Education Council

The new religious education council began in August, 2019 under the leadership of Barbara Hudgings. This council oversees lifespan religious education with working teams focused on children, youth, adult and multi-generational religious education.

Supporting Our Community Through Service

We are looking for people who would enjoy the camaraderie of working together to do dishes and tidy the kitchen after Fellowship Hour on Sundays, from approximately 11:45 to 12:30.

Learnings From Montgomery

The video you are about to see is brief, but it has some disturbing images. Please take care of yourself, breathe, and if you need to, close your eyes. But if you can, watch. This is America. Opening Words The video you just saw was made before the opening of the National Memorial for Peace … Continue reading Learnings From Montgomery

Thank You From Susan Parenti

Thank you to the UUCUC Congregation, and special thanks to Rev. Caplow. A few weeks ago Rev. Caplow asked UUCUC members and friends if they could house our out-of-town/country participants in the climate change 3 month intensive project, called Re-Writing/Re-Righting Cassandra.