Circle Supper
Member's HomeSeptember's Circle Supper will be hosted by Lenabelle Wesley and Ray Knudson at their Gunbarrel home.
September's Circle Supper will be hosted by Lenabelle Wesley and Ray Knudson at their Gunbarrel home.
In medieval Europe, building a cathedral was a generations-long process -- a singular vision and hope passed among a changing constellation of people working to make it real. Perhaps considering that different timescale is reason for hope, not overwhelm!
In medieval Europe, building a cathedral was a generations-long process -- a singular vision and hope passed among a changing constellation of people working to make it real. Perhaps considering that different timescale is reason for hope, not overwhelm!
Join us as we discuss best practices for using our building and resources; leading a group; and communicating through various UUCB channels.
The Racial Justice Team meets the 3rd Monday of every month at 6:00 in person and on line. We'd love to have you join us!
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
Young adults (ages 18-35-ish) – join us for a potluck and bring a dish if you are able!
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!
Meet and Greet Happy Hour will be at the home of Kathleen Newton. Please bring a snack or beverage to share!
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.