A Vision of What’s Possible
Addressing the accessibility shortcomings of historic buildings can feel overwhelming, but there are many positive examples in other churches and updated spaces we can look to.
Addressing the accessibility shortcomings of historic buildings can feel overwhelming, but there are many positive examples in other churches and updated spaces we can look to.
Religious Exploration & Engagement staff and volunteers invite you to explore and engage in this year’s 30 Days of Love 2022!
During the service on Sunday, Rev KB will take some time to read from the “White Privilege Check List” which appears in the book How White People Can Work for Racial Justice by Paul Kivel.
The theme of the UUCUC Generosity Campaign and of our virtual coffeehouse is Renewal.
It is a joy to be finding our way back into our historic church building on Green Street, after so many months online. When you next have the opportunity to visit our building, I invite you to take a moment for the following thought experiment: consider what our building looks like through the lens of someone with mobility challenges.
Schedule and Format: 2 meetings a month, the first meeting will be anchored in learning about the source of Unitarian Universalism we will be exploring, brief reflection, and invitations for deeper engagement. Adrienne will provide invitations for your self-exploration via art invitations, music, readings, etc. Our second meeting will follow a sharing circle format with … Continue reading Explore our Unitarian Universalist Sources – Registration Open
The School of Social Work is looking for families or couples to participate in a graduate-level Family Therapy course.
Sally Anderson, Millie Davis, and Priscilla Kron invite you to continue our anti-racism journey by exploring the impact of racial stereotypes and misconceptions on marginalized communities, specifically Latinx immigrants, through literature.
A virtual coffeehouse will be held on February 13, 2022 at 7 PM to kick off the UUCUC generosity campaign.
A big “Thank You” to all who contributed to our annual Mitten Tree collection of warm gloves, hats, scarves, and mittens.