Breakfast with Santa!
Come join us for a breakfast with Santa! Children of all ages are welcome to get their picture taken with Santa.
Come join us for a breakfast with Santa! Children of all ages are welcome to get their picture taken with Santa.
Our inherent worth and dignity means that every one of us has gifts to share with the world. At this intergenerational service, we'll unwrap (literally) this service of Christmas stories and carols, present by present.
New friends and old, are warmly invited to gather for our annual Christmas Eve candle-lighting service.
On Christmas Day, we will have a fabulous brunch feast at UUCB at 11 a.m. Bring your favorite foods for sharing with other UUCBers, their families, and friends!
In the midst of a transition you're not where you were before and you're also not yet where you're going. That in-between can be confusing, uncertain, and destabilizing -- and a place of powerful possibility. In this New Year's Eve service, members of our community reflect on these moments in their lives where we live inside the "I don't know."
The old year ends and a new one begins: what will you leave behind? What will you carry forward? Standing on the threshold between past and future, it is a moment of remembering, of hoping, and of choosing.
The old year ends and a new one begins: what will you leave behind? What will you carry forward? Standing on the threshold between past and future, it is a moment of remembering, of hoping, and of choosing.
Scott, our Community and Connection Manager, Rev. David and members of the congregation lead a monthly 45-minute introduction to Unitarian Universalism and UUCB.
Racial justice isn't a "somewhere else" problem: right here in Boulder it is a pressing, active issue. And even within our congregation, the unconcious, invisible assumptions of whiteness shape our church culture. Our work is to take those realities seriously without shame, blame, or guilt. As James Baldwin writes: not everything that is faced can be changed but nothing can be changed until it is faced
Racial justice isn't a "somewhere else" problem: right here in Boulder it is a pressing, active issue. And even within our congregation, the unconcious, invisible assumptions of whiteness shape our church culture. Our work is to take those realities seriously without shame, blame, or guilt. As James Baldwin writes: not everything that is faced can be changed but nothing can be changed until it is faced
Come join our sibling church, the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship, in wishing Rev. Lydia Ferrante-Roseberry a fond farewell after 16 years.
On January 20th we’ll be pitching tents in the church to have an all-church sleepover/camp-in!