Topic: UU History

Navigating the Divide

The United Nations Charter, the foundational treaty that created a global organization focused on peace, security, and friendly relations between countries of the world, turns 80 years old this month.  We will mark the anniversary by exploring the power of cooperation in an age of division. Join us onsite or online! Visit tinyurl.com/uuccunitednations to register … Continue reading Navigating the Divide

We Continue to Bloom

The first Flower Communion, led by Unitarian minister Rev. Norbert Čapek, was held in Prague in the spring of 1923. It is a celebration of beauty, of nature, and community, but it is not without a certain fierceness. Holding fast to beauty and goodness, even when we know there is so much wrong in the world, … Continue reading We Continue to Bloom

Strong and Determined

In honor of Women’s History Month, Rev. Harold Beu will share stories about strong and determined UU women whose words and deeds challenge us to confront the powers and structures of inequity with justice compassion, and the transforming power of love.               Join us onsite or online! To register for the Zoom link visit tinyurl.com/uuccwomen

Flower Communion

The first Flower Communion, led by Unitarian minister Rev. Norbert Čapek, was held in Prague in the spring of 1923. We join UUs from all over the world to celebrate this beloved tradition and honor its powerful history. Be sure to bring a flower to place in our community vase if you plan to attend … Continue reading Flower Communion

What Holds Us Together?

People find a sense of belonging in many places… in families, in ethnic/national groups, in faith traditions. For many of these groups, the power of belonging seems to reside in sameness. Join Rev. Gy as they reflect the unique way Unitarian Universalists find belonging in diversity and difference. Please read through our Covid-19 Gathering Guidelines before joining us … Continue reading What Holds Us Together?

Celebrating Our History: Emerson & Fuller

Unitarian Universalism names direct experience as an important source of religious and spiritual understanding, an idea that originated with 19th century Transcendentalism. Join us as we celebrate our history with a ‘dramatic dialogue’ between two important figures in the Transcendental movement, Ralph Waldo Emerson and Margaret Fuller Please read through our Covid-19 Gathering Guidelines before joining us … Continue reading Celebrating Our History: Emerson & Fuller

Flower Communion

Online Services will be live-streamed via Facebook on Sundays at 10:00 AM.  Video recordings of services can be found on YouTube.   Each June, we celebrate Flower Communion, the uniquely Unitarian Universalist celebration of beauty, human uniqueness, diversity, and community. It is also a time when we officially welcome our newest members and recognize our volunteers. Join us as … Continue reading Flower Communion

Happy Anniversary

Online Services will be live-streamed via Facebook on Sundays at 10:00 AM.  Video recordings of services can be found on YouTube.   In the Spring of 1961, the American Unitarian Association and the Universalist Church of America met in Boston to formally and officially become the Unitarian Universalist Association.  The blending of these two distinct religious traditions created something new, Unitarian … Continue reading Happy Anniversary