After Service Activity – June Book Swap
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderBring a book you’ve enjoyed and want to pass on. We’ll collect the books prior to the service and go “book-shopping” after.
Bring a book you’ve enjoyed and want to pass on. We’ll collect the books prior to the service and go “book-shopping” after.
Rev. David Schwartz, Lead Minister: "Moral injury" describes the experience of damage to one's internal sense of right and wrong. How do we face it, and how do we heal? […]
Bike to church and join Religious Education Director Rachel Alba for an all-ages ride around the neighborhood afterward.
Rachel Alba, Director of Religious Education: In a world that often values the mind over the body, what happens – in our experience and ethics – if we see ourselves […]
After the service, we’ll head over to Boulder Pride! Sign up if you can offer carpool rides to help get folks over.
Gather with 4,000+ other Unitarian Universalists from around the country for this streamed service from the annual denominational gathering. Our summer Sunday services are held at 10:00am in-person at the […]
Gather for conversation and crafts before a 5:30 ritual led by Rachel and Rev. David, then a cookout (bring a side or dessert).
Rev. David Schwartz, Lead Minister and Michael DeSantis, Summer Minister: What does it mean to reject the binaries and create a joyful and inclusive community? We welcome summer minister Michael […]
Rev. Michael on the only constant in life: change. What does our faith teach us about moving through life knowing that each of us, our communities, and our world are […]
Rev. Michael on our UU faith putting love at the center. It’s not a stretch to say that our love can, in some cases, save lives. Where is that kind […]
Times are tough. The needs of the world are great. Justice often seems so far away. And yet… we are all finite beings with needs of our own. Rev. Michael […]
Rev. Michael on how our culture tends to portray spiritual experiences as solitary endeavors. But there is also an energy that moves between us and among us whenever we gather. […]
Rev. David with an invitation to the gratitude, humility, reverence, joy, and wonder of a spiritual life well-lived without the belief in anything more than nature.
Highlights and impressions on the experience of the 2025 gathering of Unitarian Universalists in Baltimore from members of our on-site delegation who attended.
This Sunday we kick off the church year with one joyful all-ages service at 10:00am, followed by our annual barbecue! Bring a bit of water from home or summer travels […]
Rev. David speaks on the idea that across our different theologies and different understandings of the universe, we all feel the shared human experience of wonder, awe, and encounter with mystery.
Rev. David speaks on the idea that across our different theologies and different understandings of the universe, we all feel the shared human experience of wonder, awe, and encounter with mystery.
Rev. David speaks on co-creating community and we honor those who do just that by lending their time and talents to UUCB.