Sunday Service – April 24

Sunday Service – April 24

As UUs, we understand that how we worship, work for justice, and support one another is more important than our individual spiritual beliefs. However, we can lack clarity on the specific practices that are unique to our religious perspective. From ordination and installation to indignation

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Philosophy and Literature for August

August Book – Call Us What We Carry by Amanda Gorman The next meeting of the Philosophy and Literature book club will be Sunday, August 15th – see the information in the image above. Click here for the complete book list for 2022. Happy Reading!

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Sunday Service – April 3

“Getting Traction for Ethics in Global Environmental Governance” with Don Brown UCH member Don Brown received UNESCO’s Avicenna Prize in 2019 for his work on ethics in science. In this service, he will explain the urgency of getting traction for ethics in developing and implementing

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Sunday Service – March 27

“Evensong: A Prayer for Peace” with Yvonne DuVal, Cory Ness and UCH Musicians Music moves and heals us in incredible ways. This service will utilize music as a powerful conduit as we pray for both internal and world peace. Featuring congregational singing, soloists, and LIVE

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Philosophy and Literature on Zoom

March Book – The Dawn of Everything: A New History of Humanity by David Graeber and David Wengrow The next meeting of the Philosophy and Literature book club will be Sunday, March 13 – see the information in the image above. Click here for the complete book list for

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Sunday Service – February 6

The first Sunday in February is Community Ministry Sunday. We celebrate the work of chaplains, lay leaders, and other UUs involved in social justice ministry. “Uses and Abuses of Anger” – Jim CavenaughHoly Rage can help… or harm. My community ministries are different yet related:

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Adult Religious Exploration

Developed by the UUA, this curriculum, Reproductive Justice: Expanding our Social Justice Calling, prioritizes developing our theological understanding and conversational capacity rather than simply providing facts. Rooting us in our religious history and theological callings, this six-week curriculum outlines the distinctions between reproductive “health,” “rights,”

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Philosophy and Literature on Zoom

February Book – Defund Fear: Safety Without Policing, Prisons, and Punishment by Zach Norris The next meeting of the Philosophy and Literature book club will be Sunday, February 13 – see the information in the image above. Click here for the complete book list for 2022. Happy

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