Flower Communion Service

This Sunday’s service on April 21 is a special multi-generational service focused on the ceremony of the Flower Communion. Learn about a man named Norbert Capek from Czechoslovakia, who was born Catholic, became a Baptist minister serving churches from Ukraine to Budapest, then eventually became the minister of the Prague Liberal religious Fellowship. After World […]

Tuesday: Yoga class

Gentle Yoga class will be held on Tuesday, April 9 from 5:00-6:00 p.m. in Fellowship Hall. Taught by instructor Suzanne Clauser, the class is held in Fellowship Hall on Tuesdays. Drop by; no prior experience is necessary. Please bring a yoga mat and/or blanket. Dress in layers for comfort. A $3 donation to the church is requested […]

The Gospel of Hope

Reverend Ed Brock thinks hope contributes to the well-being and flourishing of individuals, families, congregations, and communities. Yet, our world evokes both hope and pessimism. How then can we justify choosing hope over pessimism in our daily lives, in our community and congregation?  Reverend Ed Brock will share his thoughts on this subject Sunday, April […]

My Beliefs about the Meaning of Easter

One of the unique characteristics of Unitarian Universalists is that individuals are encouraged to develop their own individual beliefs and principles within the big tent of commonly held beliefs of all Unitarian Universalists. That being the case, it is impossible to talk about what all UUs believe about Easter. This Sunday, March 31, Reverend Ed […]

The Extraordinary in the Ordinary

We often look for the sacred in the highest and most intense human experiences. But what if the holy isn’t confined to mountaintop revelations or grand events? We are happy to have a special guest minister speaking. Please join us in the worship services on this Sunday, March 24 as we delve into the fabric […]

Let’s Talk About Our Future

Reverend Ed Brock has been Interim Minister of UCDC for eight months. The period of interim ministry has a specific objective to set up the conditions for the most successful search for a new settled minister. This Sunday, March 17, he will talk about what has been accomplished during this period, what we are trying […]

Social Justice Sunday

Social justice issues have always been an important part of UUCDC. This Sunday, March 10, we wish to update everyone on the goals and future plans of the Social Justice Team. Reverend Ed Brock will discuss some of our social justice roots and highlight what UUCDC will be doing in the areas of social justice going […]

Rejection and Acceptance

The idea of radical acceptance is at the core of the history, values, and traditions of Unitarian Universalism. In theory, we embrace everyone and wear this as a badge of honor. We live, however, in a society in which rejection appears frequently and affects the lives of many. What does it mean to really, truly, […]

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 […]