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5th-6th OWL
5th-6th OWL parent orientation
5th-th OWL session at 10:15 am
6 p.m. and 8 p.m. services on Christmas Eve

Both services will celebrate a Unitarian Universalist Christmas with carols, the Nativity story, and the passing of the light as we tenderly embrace our religious community in the dark of a silent night. The choir will sing at the 8 p.m. service only.

8 Elements of Effective Congregational Ministries - Revisited

We are a ministry of all people. Participation in the life of our congregation provides you with opportunities to practice the arts of ministry. Come learn about some of the ways you can make at difference in our Beloved Community!

8/9 OWL
9:00 - Have We a Dream, Too?, 11:00 - An Inescapable Network of Mutuality

9:00 - Reverend Furrer asks the members of UUCCSM whether our self-concept is similar to that of Dr. Martin Luther King? Or is it more like that of less prophetic voices?

11:00 - Reverend Furrer will be joined in the pulpit by Pastor Herman Kemp of Calvary Baptist Church and Rabbi Neil Comus-Daniels of Temple Beth Shir Shalom. (Listen to Rev. Furrer, Pastor Kemp or Rabbi Comus-Daniels)

A Banner Year

The banners that hang on our sanctuary walls, symbolizing six of the world's religions and our own Unitarian Universalist faith, make a powerful and positive statement about us. Reaffirming our open and pluralistic approach to religion is a good way to start the new year. Music Scott RoeweThe banners that hang on our sanctuary walls, symbolizing six of the world's religions and our own Unitarian Universalist faith, make a powerful and positive statement about us. Reaffirming our open and pluralistic approach to religion is a good way to start the new year. Music Scott Roewe

A Boundless Light
ONE SERVICE AT 10:00 a.m.
 
In studying religion, one discovers a multitude of theologies, doctrines, and dogmas that have profoundly impacted humanity. At times, they’ve been the sources of schisms and bloodshed. At other times, they’ve spread love and justice in the world. This Sunday, we will consider a liberal religious doctrine that stands out as one of the most important and controversial theological doctrines ever articulated.
A Camp Connect Workshop with Facilitator Amy Brunell - Zoom/Online

Let’s Delve into the 7 UU Principles Together!


 

You’re invited to an exciting new program hosted by Camp de Benneville Pines and offered by our own Amy Brunell. Those of us at camp for our October weekend had a preview of this and wanted more. Here it is.

UU Principles — How do they go beyond an ideal?

Come join workshop leader Amy Brunell as we focus on the seven UU Principles and consider the proposed eighth principle. This 4-week virtual camp begins on Sunday, March 6th at 5:00 pm, with the final session on March 27th. Everyone 18 years of age and older is welcome to participate.

Starting Sunday, March 6th, at 5:00 pm for four weeks, we will dive into two principles per workshop session. Workshops will be presented via Zoom and facilitated by Amy Brunell, one of our Camp Deans and a Professional Facilitator in navigating stimulating discussions.

Attend one, some, or all! We’ll focus on two principles each week, in sequential order. These workshops will be held at 5 pm on four consecutive Sundays:  March 6th, 13th, 20th, and 27th 

A Caregiver's Bill of Rights
A Celebration for Director of Religious Education Catherine Farmer Loya

The LRE Committee will be hosting a reception after the service on July 10th to bid a fond farewell to our DRE, Catherine Farmer Loya and her family.

Please join us for cake, champagne, sparkling water and little bites in Forbes Hall.