Gifts from the Heart - Winter Holiday Pageant

Theme: 
Faith
Sunday, December 20, 2015

Audience participation makes this rollicking service so different – bringing the stories of our collective tradition to life before our eyes. At the conclusion of the Christmas story, we celebrate the annual arrival of the Friendly Beasts, a beloved Christmastime tradition of UU Santa Monica children. On-the-spot volunteers from the audience, young and old, will “improvise” key roles and, of course, raise the star on high.

Faith and Feminism

Theme: 
Faith
Sunday, December 13, 2015
Rev. Tera Little

Where is the Light?

Theme: 
Faith
Sunday, December 6, 2015
Rev. Tera Little

Art Wall Opening Reception - Zimbabwe Artists' Project

This December, we are very pleased to welcome the Zimbabwe Artists Project, (ZAP), as they present the exhibition “Working Women of Zimbabwe.” The Zimbabwe Artists Project is a nonprofit organization 
partnering with women in Zimbabwe, buying artwork and supporting self-enterprise. ZAP buys artwork 
directly, and finds a market for it in the US, providing a stable and consistent income for the artists.
 
We look forward to seeing you at the Opening Reception on Sunday, December 6 from 12:00 noon – 1:30pm. 
 
Each colorful, unique piece of artwork shares a personal story from the artist in her own words - a folktale, local words/themes of wisdom and more. Embroideries, fabric paintings, and paintings on wooden boards offer a connection to a woman a world away. The artists featured in ZAP are subsistence farmers, mothers, and householders as well as artists. Most women live on their own, providing for families. Some are widowed, others are single heads of households. Women’s income from agriculture is unpredictable and limited. Sales of art help women afford food, clothing, school fees, medicines, transport, seeds and fertilizer.
 
Come out and support this important organization! The Zimbabwe Artists Project purchases more art locally than any other buyer, delivering cash at the time of purchase. ZAP also provides health care assistance to the artists, covering the immediate costs of urgent health care needs, and maintains an educational assistance program providing school fees for children in the area who are orphaned. ZAP celebrates the artistry and accomplishments of these talented women, and supports their efforts to become economically self-sufficient. 
 
Contact Nancy for more info or weekday appointments at assistant@uusm.org or 310-829-5436.
 
Contact Beverly Alison, for further info about the artist or about exhibiting on the Art Wall at UU Santa Monica.
Date / Time: 
Sunday, December 6, 2015 - 12:00pm - 1:30pm
Contact Name: 
Beverly Alison

Committee on Ministry - Focus Group

Date / Time: 
Saturday, February 20, 2016 - 9:00am - 4:30pm
Contact Name: 
Tom Peters

Committee on Ministry

Date / Time: 
Sunday, January 31, 2016 - 10:30am - 4:30pm
Contact Name: 
Tom Peters

Committee on Ministry - Focus Group

Date / Time: 
Saturday, January 30, 2016 - 9:00am - 4:00pm
Contact Name: 
Tom Peters

Lunches For Bunches

Date / Time: 
Sunday, December 13, 2015 - 12:00pm - 12:45pm
Contact Name: 
Dorothy Steinicke

Working Women of Zimbabwe

This December, we are very pleased to welcome the Zimbabwe Artists Project, (ZAP), as they present the exhibition “Working Women of Zimbabwe.” The Zimbabwe Artists Project is a nonprofit organization partnering with women in Zimbabwe, buying artwork and supporting self-enterprise. ZAP buys artwork directly, and finds a market for it in the US, providing a stable and consistent income for the artists.

We look forward to seeing you at the Opening Reception on Sunday, December 6 from 12:00 noon – 1:30pm.

Each colorful, unique piece of artwork shares a personal story from the artist in her own words - a folktale, local words/themes of wisdom and more. Embroideries, fabric paintings, and paintings on wooden boards offer a connection to a woman a world away. The artists featured in ZAP are subsistence farmers, mothers, and householders as well as artists. Most women live on their own, providing for families. Some are widowed, others are single heads of households. Women’s income from agriculture is unpredictable and limited. Sales of art help women afford food, clothing, school fees, medicines, transport, seeds and fertilizer.

Come out and support this important organization! The Zimbabwe Artists Project purchases more art locally than any other buyer, delivering cash at the time of purchase. ZAP also provides health care assistance to the artists, covering the immediate costs of urgent health care needs, and maintains an educational assistance program providing school fees for children in the area who are orphaned. ZAP celebrates the artistry and accomplishments of these talented women, and supports their efforts to become economically self-sufficient.

Contact Nancy for more info or weekday appointments at assistant@uusm.org or 310-829-5436.

Contact Beverly at balison@aol.com, for further info about the artist or about exhibiting on the Art Wall at UU Santa Monica.


Garden of Eternity Dedication

Date / Time: 
Sunday, December 6, 2015 - 2:00pm - 2:30pm
Room: