UUCY Heritage
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informed by what we were to embrace what we can become Join Susan Kaphammer and Linda King as we journey through the memorable stories of UUCY – from “back in the day” to the “here and now.”
Welcome to our service this Sunday as we explore aspects of the theme of Welcome: welcoming change in our personal and spiritual lives, encouraged by a faith that welcomes change; widening our welcome to include all, inviting the wholeness of who we are; and practicing welcomes in our present moments, even when confronted with the … Continue reading Welcome
With David Lynx We often think of yoga as a fitness program, but there are many paths to the union of body, mind, and soul. Discover the eight branches of yoga.
What is ‘home’? Can you describe it or otherwise call it into shape? Americans have a complex relationship with the idea of home. This includes churches, too. In tumultuous times such as now, is it possible to have a home where strangers are welcome and the unknown is right around the corner? Please bring something … Continue reading Home Is Where The Heart Is
There will be no Sunday service today due to the Labor Day holiday.
Join Sunny Sonker and Linda King for this coffee and conversation service exploring who and what we are, inspired by beautiful music & UU musings.
Sometimes we are born into families that remain relevant all our lives, but sometimes not. Other ways to gain family is by choosing or even “happening into” a close group that functions as parents, siblings, and so on. This coffee and conversation gives us a chance to share the varieties and meanings of family in … Continue reading Families of Blood and Choice
Recreation is about engaging in delightful activities that bring in glee. Join in a discussion around the necessity of recreation and giving some time for it. How does re-creating help us to create better in our lives?
The seventh principle of Unitarian Universalism calls upon us to practice “respect for the interdependent web of all existence of which we are a part.” Animals live on the web all around us every day, seen or unseen. We may experience them in nature, at home, as livestock, or perhaps as a spirit. All ages are welcome … Continue reading The Impact & Influence of Animals in Our Lives