BLACK HISTORY MONTH: PERSONAL STORIES – Deborah Singer Pires

Join UUCP for our service at 10:30 a.m. led by UUCP Co-President, Deborah Singer Pires. Hearing our histories contributes to our connections to each other and understanding of the gifts of our diversity. What was it like growing up African-American in the U.S.? Today we will hear memories from several of our long-time members. Bring a […]

IMPERFECT, BROKEN, AND BEAUTIFUL – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

Please join UUCP at 10:30 a.m. for our service led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. We are all imperfect, we are all broken, and we are all beautiful in our own ways. Join us today as we consider the spiritual meaning for our lives behind the Japanese aesthetic of Wabi-Sabi and the art form of Kintsugi. Bring […]

BLACK WOMEN: SPIRITUALITY AND ACTIVISM – Arlene Holpp Scala

Please join UUCP at 10:30 a.m. for our service led by UUCP Co-President, Arlene Holpp Scala. The service will focus on Black UU women and other Black women activists, including Black Lives Matter leaders. Bring a friend and stay for coffee and light refreshemnts. We look forward to seeing you! Poster by: Liandra Pires

WE NEED MORE EMMAS – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

Please join us at 10:30 a.m. for today's service led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. 18-year old Emma Gonzalez, one of the survivors of the recent school shooting in Parkland, Florida, has become the face of the new student activist movement opposing the NRA and demanding gun reform in America. Join us today as we take a […]

JESUS AND THE TERRIBLE, HORRIBLE, NO-GOOD, VERY BAD WEEK – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

Please join UUCP for our service at 10:30 A.M. led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. Today is Palm Sunday, the observance in the Christian tradition of Jesus “triumphal” entry into Jerusalem. It is also the beginning of “Holy Week,” culminating in the celebration of Jesus resurrection. Join us today for the first of two sermons by Rev. Paul […]