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.

UUCUC Community Listserve Wrangler Needed

Looking for ways to serve UUCUC during this time of physical separation? We want to create an email listserve for UUCUC Members and Friends to share practical resources….errand help needed, plants to give away, computer questions, great things to do while stuck at home, etc.

Faithify Community Relief Fund

The prediction for Illinois is that the worst of the COVID pandemic will be happening from now through June. However, recovery from the economic effects will take much longer.

Save The Date: UUCUC’s Annual Meeting On June 14th

The Board of Trustees has set the annual meeting date for Sunday, June 14. The meeting will be held virtually using Zoom. Logistical details are being developed by an Annual Meeting Planning Group and our goal is to provide the opportunity for participation for all members.

UU Generosity Continues

The combined giving from our shared offering collections continue to provide substantial support for local agencies.

Sherry Bohlen With Us Until September

Our wonderful Director of Congregational Engagement, Sherry Bohlen, will be remaining with us until September 1, since her Clinical Pastoral Education (CPE) at a hospital in Bloomington

Share Your Signs Of Spring!

Now that Spring is in full “bloom”, and we’re spending more time at home, many of us are taking advantage of the opportunity to spruce up our yards. This past week I had the opportunity to visit with Laura Wetzel who has an amazing collection of azaleas

IJTF Seeks Member Affirmation for Hospitality Program

Last July, the Immigration Task Force of the Social Action Committee (IJTF) agreed to respond to a call by Three Spinners to provide hospitality and emergency refuge for our immigrant friends and neighbors who feel threatened when the U.S. Immigration Customs and Enforcement (ICE) is in town.