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U is for UU

The merger of the American Unitarian Association (AUA) and the Universalist Church of America (UCA) on May 12, 1961, created the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). The merger was years in the making and was preceded by many contentious discussions both between the AUA and UCA and within each of those groups. There were class issues … Continue reading U is for UU

Selling Onions

Benedictine hospitality requires that we welcome the stranger, not only into our homes, but into our hearts. This form of radical hospitality is the essential message in The Rule of St. Benedict, a book written in the sixth century and just as relevant and important to Unitarian Universalists today. Join Mark Bernstein this Sunday, February … Continue reading Selling Onions

Friday: Book Club Meeting

The UUCDC Book Club will meet on Friday, February 23, from 1 to 3 p.m. in the church Sanctuary. It is open to everyone who read the month’s book, The Hidden Life of Trees by Peter Wohlleben. For more information contact Bryan Boosz.

Sunday: Caring Committee Meeting

The Caring Committee will meet Sunday, February 25, at 10:45 a.m. in the Lower Classroom. Remember, if you need a light helping hand with illness or other problems, feel free to contact the committee at caring@uucdc.org.

Religion and the Big Question

What if the goal of religion were not to enforce dogma, but to help us answer three “big questions:” Who are we? Whose are we? and What do we do? We Unitarian Universalists share the values expressed in our Eight Principles, but each answer these big questions in our own ways. Join Lisa Jacobs as she … Continue reading Religion and the Big Question

Noticing Our Shared Values

One way that families can learn about the proposed new shared values (Love, Justice, Equity, Transformation, Pluralism, Interdependence, and Generosity) is by noticing them in bedtime stories. So many picture books have several of these values embedded into the stories and it can be fun to talk with kids about what you notice in the … Continue reading Noticing Our Shared Values

T is for Thandeka

Rev. Dr. Thandeka is an ordained UU minister and congregational consultant, as well as a professor, author, and producer. She is a proponent of Affect Theology, which puts feeling and emotion at the forefront of religious experience (as opposed to thoughts and ideas). By focusing on the emotional connections between individuals within small groups and … Continue reading T is for Thandeka

Thursday: Soul Matters

There are Soul Matters groups that have space for new members, including the 2nd Thursday meeting, which takes place this month on February 15, from 7 to 9 p.m. at UUCDC. If you are interested in joining a group to learn and share, please contact the Soul Matters coordinators.