DID JESUS DIE FOR OUR SINS? – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

Please join UUCP for today's service at 10:30 a.m. led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. Today is the celebration of Easter, the holiest day in the Western Christian tradition. Today, in the second of two sermons examining the events of Holy Week from a universalist perspective, Rev. Paul Dodenhoff examines the death and resurrection of Jesus, and the theological notion […]

POTLUCK PASSOVER SEDER – Deborah Singer Pires

Please join UUCP this morning as we celebrate the Jewish holiday of Passover. This holiday celebrates the quest for freedom and our commitment to making our world a more just and peaceful one. We will participate in a Passover Seder led by UUCP Co-President, Deborah Singer Pires, instead of our traditional Sunday service. After the Seder, […]

AT HOME IN THE NOW – Rev. Greg Ganaway

Join UUCP today at 10:30 a.m. for our service led by special guest speaker, Rev. Greg Ganaway and special guest Yolanda. As creatures of habit, we often don't think that what we do every day shapes our lives and how we live and think. We can build habits of awareness that build upon each other. Claiming […]

TO PRAY OR NOT TO PRAY – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

Join UUCP for today's service at 10:30 a.m. led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. Every major religious tradition practices some form of prayer. But just what is prayer? To whom do we pray? Does it matter if we pray or not? Join us today as we examine the subject of prayer and whether or not its relevant […]

THE TIMES THEY ARE A CHANGING – The DeMasi Brothers

Please join UUCP today at 10:30 a.m. for our musical service presented by The DeMasi Brothers. Music has always been an important part in movements of social change. Join award winning twin brothers and UU musicians/singer/songwriter/humorists Joseph and John DeMasi as they present songs that will inspire, motivate, enlighten and touch on issues that are […]

Cultural (Mis)Appropriation or Why I Don’t Celebrate Cinco De Mayo

Rev. Paul Dodenhoff — As a spiritually liberal community, we draw from many sources, including “wisdom from the world’s religions which inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life.” However, over the past few years there is an increasing awareness within many spiritual traditions of how that “drawing from” often crosses the line into cultural […]

CULTURAL (MIS)APPROPRIATION OR WHY I DON’T CELEBRATE CINCO DE MAYO – Rev. Paul Dodenhoff

Please join us for today's service at 10:30 a.m. led by Rev. Paul Dodenhoff. As a spiritually liberal community, we draw from many sources, including “wisdom from the world's religions which inspires us in our ethical and spiritual life.” However, over the past few years there is an increasing awareness within many spiritual traditions of how that […]

MOTHERS’ DAY: GENERATIONS – Deborah Singer Pires & Arlene Holpp Scala

Please join us today for our Mother's Day service led by UUCP Co-Presidents, Deborah Singer Pires & Arlene Holpp Scala. Mothers are daughters and many mothers are grandmothers.  Some even get to be great-grandmothers. Celebrate the women who have mothered us, and celebrate our connections to those mothers who came before and after us. Congregants are […]