Connectors Training
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderJoin us as we discuss best practices for using our building and resources; leading a group; and communicating through various UUCB channels.
Join us as we discuss best practices for using our building and resources; leading a group; and communicating through various UUCB channels.
Christian nationalists are more powerful and more emboldened than they've been in decades, and they're trying to remake this country into something it's never been: an explicitly -- and very narrowly -- Christian state.
Christian nationalists are more powerful and more emboldened than they've been in decades, and they're trying to remake this country into something it's never been: an explicitly -- and very narrowly -- Christian state.
Looking for an easy and impactful way to get involved on Sundays? Join the Membership & Connection Team for Usher & Welcome Table training. The more the merrier!
At the balance-point between dark and day, we gather to bear witness to the sacred cycle of the year and ground ourselves in this all-ages, earth-centered service. Bring a branch of fall leaves, or fresh fall flowers, homemade bread, or harvest from your garden to help build our altar.
The upcoming Jewish High Holy Days begin the Jewish year 5785. Rev. Ruth Rinehart will reflect on her own Jewish heritage, and invites us all to reflect on their yearly spiritual practice of right relationship.
Join our Justice Teams during the 10:00am and 12:30 pm coffee hours as they share information on their work and ways to get involved.
The upcoming Jewish High Holy Days begin the Jewish year 5785. Rev. Ruth Rinehart will reflect on her own Jewish heritage, and invites us all to reflect on their yearly spiritual practice of right relationship.
Join our Justice Teams during the 10:00am and 12:30 pm coffee hours as they share information on their work and ways to get involved.
Ego stories portray us as in control or in charge of our lives; they're linear stories of continuity and consistency, highly crafted stories that leave out important things, ignoring doubt and uncertainty and fear -- they're what you say at a party when someone asks you what you do. And they do not sustain us in suffering.
Scott, our Community and Connection Manager, Rev. David and members of the congregation lead a monthly 45-minute introduction to Unitarian Universalism and UUCB.
Ego stories portray us as in control or in charge of our lives; they're linear stories of continuity and consistency, highly crafted stories that leave out important things, ignoring doubt and uncertainty and fear -- they're what you say at a party when someone asks you what you do. And they do not sustain us in suffering.