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.
During this time of COVID19, many people are thinking about their own end-of-life plans regarding healthcare. Compassion & Choices, a national organization that focuses on end-of-life health planning is offering several webinars free of charge.
Food insecurity has skyrocketed among our C-U immigrant community as business closings have resulted in massive job loss. There are thousands of undocumented immigrants in our community that do not qualify for unemployment benefits, and they need our help.
On Sunday, April 26th we will honor lifespan religious education leadership who contributed to a wonderful year of UUCUC religious education programming. A part of this celebration will give individuals an opportunity to say thank you to teachers and leaders.
This week, we continue to get reports from congregants that they are receiving emails from someone purporting to be Rev. Caplow. These emails generally ask for financial help, gift cards, or some other strange request.
For the upcoming Easter Sunday service on April 12th, we would love to share photos of people dressed up in Easter finery or Easter bonnets, or out in a beautiful place in nature for a slide show during the service.
We now have a “Warm Line” you can call for support, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: 1-800-705-8158. When you call, your call will be picked up by the person on call at that time.
Text to Give is here! You can give via text one-time or easily set up recurring gifts by simply sending a text to our secure account at (833) 949-2172. Gifts can be made via debit or credit cards.
Awe and Art! On March 29th during our online Family worship and learning opportunity, we explored the AWESOME nature of the world! Even in challenging time, there is beauty to behold. Michele challenged everyone to be creative this week.
Michele Grove, UUCUC’s Interim Director of Religious Education, developed a learning resource page last year that you may find useful during April’s shelter-in-place.
Channing-Murray has been preparing a #bucketbrigade of essential grocery deliveries for extremely low-income families in Urbana who are recommended by Cunningham Township Supervisor’s Office.