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Every week on Facebook I post a photo of the flowers my spouse brings home from the Urbana Farmers Market along with a dedication from my heart and spirit. I would like to share one with you, my new family. Here is this week’s dedication:
Rev. Sally is working with Julie Laut and Celia Barbieri to create an upcoming Sunday service titled, “We Need to Talk About Abortion.” This service will focus on the sacredness of bodily autonomy, and the connection between our UU values and reproductive rights.
With gorgeous sunny weather ahead, the UUCUC Navigator Troop is looking to borrow 1-2 canopy tents that are simple to set up and take down for this weekend’s Creative Play Date on the Church grounds.
Our own Jerry Carden will share what it was like forty years ago, in 1981 when the gay male community was beginning to hear news about a Gay Plague, or Gay Cancer striking those in larger cities.
Virginia Brubaker has been a Witch and Pagan since 1971 and a UU since 2009, when she moved to Champaign from Chicago with her wife, Gail Schiesser. At UUCUC, she and Gail worked with the Membership Committee for several years and they led the production of membership directories in 2011 and 2015. They have organized … Continue reading Companion Ministry Associate: Virginia Brubaker
Jenny Hunt has been a part of UUCUC for about 8 years, becoming a member in 2015. Jenny was a counseling therapist working in both mental health organizations and private practice, specializing in grief and loss issues, trauma and life transitions. During the 1990s Jenny obtained ordinations from two different faith organizations. At that point … Continue reading Companion Ministry Associate: Jenny Hunt
After attending events and services at UUCUC for about 4 years, Cloydia signed the book earlier this year. Her desire to engage more fully and contribute to the greater good of our community has led her to the Pastoral Care Associates Program where she hopes to offer a compassionate presence and a listening ear to … Continue reading Companion Ministry Associate: Cloydia Larimore