Rose Window Centerpiece: Channing-Murray Couple (fellowship)
Created in 1970 by Jennie Fields. A decorative design suggesting fellowship (some people think of it as Gay or Lesbian fellowship).
Created in 1970 by Jennie Fields. A decorative design suggesting fellowship (some people think of it as Gay or Lesbian fellowship).
Created in 1968 by Jane Anderson. Logo of the Red Herring coffeehouse at the Channing Murray Foundation of the UU church, it was made at the request of the Rev John A. Taylor. The fish may swim either right or left.
The Service Auction is an event where members and friends of the church offer services for sale to each other, and these services are sold to the highest bidder (by a real live auctioneer!). All the proceeds of the sales go to the church. Contact Information If you have questions or would like to become … Continue reading Service Auction Committee
The Building and Grounds Committee oversees the continuous and ongoing preservation, maintenance and improvements to church property as UUCUC works to fulfill its mission. The committee acts as a clearinghouse for the needs and concerns of the members and staff in regards to property matters. Contact Information If you have questions or would like to … Continue reading Building and Grounds Committee
The Accessibility Task Force was established in 2016‐2017 church year by the Board of Trustees to assess and address accessibility needs for our congregation and in our building. Contact Information If you have questions or would like to become involved in the activities of the Accessibility Task Force, please contact the Committee leader, Wendy Graves. … Continue reading Accessibility Task Force
Created in 1986 by the Herricks. Used with themes of inadequate solutions.
Created in 1986 by the Herricks. A symbol of space exploration and astronauts.
Created in 1968 by Art Martin. A simple design used to suggest military subjects.
Created in 1981 by Russell Valleau. Al Haq, one of the 99 names or attributions of Allah, it may be translated as “The Truth.”
Created in 1965 by Jane Anderson. These symbols are ancient Egyptian hieroglyphs, Ouas (Divine Power) and Ankh (Signs of Life). They appear on artifacts from all periods of Pharaonic Egypt (at least 4,000 years old). Remarkably persistent, these symbols became associated with Mars and Venus during Roman times, and are still in use today as … Continue reading Rose Window Centerpiece: Ankh & Ouas (Egyptian, sex)