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.
You are invited to join your fellow UUCUC-ers this Saturday in for some outdoor gardening fun! If you want to be involved with year-round grounds upkeep, contact Jerry Carden (jacarden23@gmail.com) about our Adopt-a-Plot program. We’re also looking for folks that are knowledgeable about the butterfly garden to help clean it up, and to determine plants to add using a gift card … Continue reading Saturday Garden(ing) Party!
Thanks to Hospitality Team D members and co leaders, Lynn Wiley and Anne Sharpe, for providing decorations and serving as welcomers/door greeters, ushers, and fellowship hour hosts for our worship services during the month of April.
Rev. Sally will be away from email and regular meetings this coming week, and will be back fully on Tuesday May 3rd. Study leave is meant to provide time for “deep work,” away from the day-to-day needs of church life.
Visit some areas inside our church you may not have seen and learn interesting UUCUC history facts on a tour given by Todd Kinney this Sunday, April 24.
This past Easter Sunday, many congregants gathered to wish Rev. Florence Caplow ‘Fare Thee Well’. It was a beautiful, heartwarming, and healing ceremony.
During select upcoming Sunday services, we are excited to share that we will have one of our RE classrooms open for children of all ages who would like to engage with Unitarian Universalism through art, books, games, and other activities during service.
As our building has reopened for in person services, the decision has been made that beginning in May, UUCUC will no longer broadcast our Sunday worship service on WRFU.
Rev KB is eager to discover who in our congregation already lives out of a commitment to veganism. She is also eager to connect up with anyone at UUCUC who is curious to learn more about ways to strive to live a more cruelty free (and potentially more earth friendly) lifestyle