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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.
We often receive messages of gratitude from those organizations or individuals that are the recipients of our donations and shared offerings. This week we received two thoughtful messages from UC Books to Prisoners and The Immigration Project.
Many of our nursery staff go home once the college semester ends. And yet, our youngest still need loving people willing to be with them each week during worship.
The Gesundheit Institute are looking for housing for out-of-state/out-of-country participants in the [Re-Writing/Re-Righting] Cassandra project, starting Sept. 16, ending Dec. 7 2019.
Wednesday, June 12th, 2019 is Pulse Night of Remembrance; the 3rd anniversary of the Pulse nightclub massacre in 2016. That morning, a gunman entered the gay nightclub in Orlando, Florida, killing 49 people and injuring over 50 more.
Welcome Hospitality Team A co-leaders Pam Richart and Jenna Zeidler, and Team A volunteers who will assist with bell ringing, ushering, welcoming, providing decorations and snacks during the month of June.
On May 19th, the UUCUC community will celebrate religious education and its leaders in worship and fellowship. During the weeks that lead up to this exciting event, members and friends of the community are invited to write and draw thank you notes for our leaders.
Reverend Caplow will be traveling in the latter half of this week, to visit the National Memorial for Peace and Justice in Montgomery, Alabama. This memorial and museum honors the memory of more than 4,400 African-Americans who were murdered by lynching between 1877 and 1950. This is a project of the Equal Justice Initiative, an organization committed … Continue reading Your Minister In Alabama
This month’s Brilliant Bit is also our Dismantling White Supremacy resource of the month. Every two years member congregations of the UUA select a Congregational Study/Action Issue (CSAI) for four years of study, reflection and action. Delegates at the 2018 General Assembly in Kansas City, MO, selected “Undoing Intersectional White Supremacy” to be the 2018-2021 … Continue reading Brilliant Bits from Boston: Undoing Intersectional White Supremacy
Throughout history UUs have made a difference by living their UU faith. We know some of their stories. There is quite a bit written about the “famous UUs.” But what about the people in our congregations, past and present, who live this faith every day? What do we know about them? Has your congregation ever … Continue reading The Every Day UU: Now and Then