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.

Reverend KB Meditation Videos

Throughout the month of December 2022, Rev. KB is offering the UUCUC community a short, guided meditation by way of prerecorded video. If you would like to reach out to Rev. KB about her videos, please email consulting-minister@uucuc.org. Previous videos:

UUCUC Partners with Cunningham Township to Pay Utility Bills

Due to the dire situation of many of our neighbors, starting Christmas Eve and through January 1st, UUCUC is partnering with Cunningham Township to collect donations to go toward the utility bills of people in the CU community struggling during this pandemic time.

Security Camera Policy at UUCUC

During 2022, staff saw a significant increase in people camping out, loitering, littering, and storing materials under the northside and southside overhangs of the church building. With these occurrences, several staff members and congregants have noted concerns about safety.

YRUU had a jumping good time at Elevate

Last Saturday, some of our YRUU Youth were part of an interfaith event at Elevate Trampoline Park in Champaign.  Sponsored by UUCUC, we also had youth attending from several other churches: New Covenant Fellowship, Copper Creek Church and Good Shepherd Lutheran.

Nick Pettey

Nick Pettey Nick began attending UUCUC shortly after moving to Urbana in 2021 and joined as a new member a few months later. He spent his formative years in small towns across northern Illinois before spending a dozen years in Columbus, Ohio, and then four in Chicago. Nick’s previous stops have included stints as a … Continue reading Nick Pettey

Mediation Taskforce Recommendations

Following the 2022 Annual Congregational Meeting, the Board of Trustees took action to create and convene a Mediation Taskforce to address the congregation’s decision to remove mediation from our Constitution and Bylaws.