Senior Salon
Offsite/ZoomSenior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
We welcome all who identify as women. Please join us in ringing in the new year with some fun and games. Bring a snack to share if you wish, and an easy group game (we have several).
Join us for Community Nights on the first Friday of each month. Bring food to share, and stop by the church for a potluck dinner and activities for all ages!
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.
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
Monthly Climate Action Ministry meeting open to all! We meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Join us as we plan upcoming climate action at UUCB.
Reed Bailey has graciously agreed to host THE UUMG January 11th meeting. Guests and newcomers are always welcome.
We will meet at 1:30 in the Emerson Room. Our book for January 12 is "Kindred" by Octavia Butler.
Di Mapes invites us to her house in north Boulder for a Pasta Party Circle Supper.
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