UU Men’s Group Winter Solstice Walk and Breakfast
OffsitePlease sign up for our 6:30 am Winter Solstice Walk from the Chautauqua Rangers Station. At 8 am, we’ll gather for a hearty breakfast at the Southside Walnut Cafe near Table Mesa Dr.
Please sign up for our 6:30 am Winter Solstice Walk from the Chautauqua Rangers Station. At 8 am, we’ll gather for a hearty breakfast at the Southside Walnut Cafe near Table Mesa Dr.
You are warmly invited to the church to mourn the death and celebrate the life of UUCB member Bill Belew. Reception to follow.
Celebrate the light returning on the darkest day of the year, with a bonfire ritual, making ornaments, and eating a hearty winter stew. Bring a salad, bread, drink, or dessert to share. We'll eat dinner together after welcoming activities and the ritual.
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 all-church service, we'll unwrap (literally) Christmas stories and carols, present by present.
Ingrid Encalada will be opening her boutique in the Sky Room after the service.
Through retelling the story of Christmas, we'll consider our encounters with those on the margins of our culture, and how we can embrace everyone's inherent worth and dignity.
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 this last service of 2024, we let the old year go, leaving behind all that we don't wish to carry forward with us. In song and story, and in a burning bowls ritual, we let go of what no longer serves us.
Scott, our Community and Connection Manager, Rev. David and members of the congregation lead a monthly 45-minute introduction to Unitarian Universalism and UUCB.
In this last service of 2024, we let the old year go, leaving behind all that we don't wish to carry forward with us. In song and story, and in a burning bowls ritual, we let go of what no longer serves us.