News From Your Search Team
And we’re off! This past Sunday your Search Team conducted the service and emphasized throughout the role that we all must play in the search process.
And we’re off! This past Sunday your Search Team conducted the service and emphasized throughout the role that we all must play in the search process.
The Transitions Team’s job is to help us to reevaluate the way we “do things”, to explore and discover what does and does not “serve us well” and to invite us to practice trying out new processes and perspectives in preparation for our future next steps.
Join other UUCUC congregants and friends in a series of drop-in video and discussion sessions throughout the year.
For the past few weeks we’ve been telling you that the time was coming for the congregation to get involved in the ministerial search, and that time has arrived!
Greetings from your Search Team! At our meeting this week we talked a lot about the service we will be leading on the 11th of September, the theme of which will be “Together on the Search”. The word “together” in that phrase has at least two meanings. As members of the Search Team, the seven of … Continue reading News from the Search Team
Six Hospitality Teams support our weekly Sunday morning worship and fellowship. Each Hospitality Team has two leaders who schedule their Team volunteers for welcoming, ushering, providing decorations and snacks each Sunday morning.
Steve Herzogstevezogs92@gmail.com Steve Herzog grew up in Boulder, Colorado where his family was part of an exceptionally liberal Catholic parish. After getting married, he and his wife, AJ, spent two years living and teaching English in eastern Hungary. They moved to Champaign-Urbana in 1994 for graduate school, anticipating a stay of no more than 5-6 … Continue reading Steve Herzog
UUCUC welcomes Natalie Danner. as our new Sunday Coordinator for Children’s RE&E.
“Soul Matters” is a beginner-friendly small group program based around themed spiritual practice and discussion.
The CU CROP Walk 2022 will be held on Sunday, October 2 at 2 pm. CROP stands for Communities Responding to Overcome Poverty. It is a community-wide interfaith effort to fight hunger and poverty, and to relieve suffering from disasters.