• THE BODY POLITIC AND BODY POLITICS – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

    Please join us for today's service led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. In 1973, The U.S. Supreme Court struck down state laws that had been restricting abortions during the first six months of pregnancy. The case, (Roe vs. Wade), legalized abortion in the United States, and was a giant leap forward in giving women the right to […]

  • A VACATION IN SLAVE TERRITORY – Michael S. Meyers-Jouan

    Please join us for today's service led by UUCP member, Michael S. Meyers-Jouan. "On a visit to the idyllic island of Guadeloupe, we visited the Le Mémorial ACTe, the Caribbean Center of Expressions and Memory of Trafficking and Slavery. In this service, we reflect on the experience." Bring a friend and stay for coffee and light […]

  • ORGANIZE for ACTION AFTER the MARCH

    Meet with the Racial & Social Justice Team of the Unitarian Universalist Congregation of the Palisades. If you marched with millions in the great Women's March, Saturday, January 21, in body or spirit, now is the time to plan for action to RESIST the anti-people backlash and TURN THINGS AROUND. Share stories of the big march and […]

  • SACRED SPACE / SACRED TIME – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

    Please join us for today's service led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. Since the beginning of time, human beings have set aside certain places and periods of time as sacred. Whether simple or elaborate, whether a complicated liturgy or just a brief time of silence, the need for sacred space and time runs deep in our lives. […]

  • CELEBRATING CHARLES DARWIN (BELATEDLY) – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

    Please join us for today's service led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. February 12th marks the 208th birthday of Charles Darwin, author of “on the origin of species” and “the descent of man.” Join us today as we consider Darwin’s life and legacy. Bring a friend and stay for coffee and light refreshments. We look forward to seeing […]

  • SOME OBSERVATIONS ON LENT, SACRIFICE, AND MINDFULNESS – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

    Please join us for today's service led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. Lent is traditionally thought of as a period of self-denial, of the giving up of something like a bad habit or something one enjoys. But today we’ll consider lent as a period when we can practice being mindful of our thoughts, our behaviors, and our relationships with […]

  • AN EARLY PURIM CELEBRATION! – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

    Please join us for today's service led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. Purim, the celebration that commemorates a time when the Jewish people living in Persia were all saved from being killed by the evil Haman, an advisor to the king of Persia. The story is found in the book of Esther. It’s a joyous celebration with […]

  • SPIRITUALITY IN THE SHADOW OF FASCISM – Al Stawsky

    Please join us for today's service led by Al Stawsky, UUCP member and Chair of the Congregational Racial and Social Justice Team. Our society has now been placed in the power of those who are intent on instituting  extreme suppression, giving license to racism and hate and destroying democracy.  What is the meaning of spirituality […]