New Member Welcome Lunch
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderNew members are invited to join Rev. David, Board Members, and staff for lunch in the Emerson Room.
New members are invited to join Rev. David, Board Members, and staff for lunch in the Emerson Room.
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
6-7 pm is drinks (bring something you like) and conversation, 7-8 pm is a traditional potluck dinner, 8-9 pm we have 'pass the talking stick.'
Our book is "The Murmur of Bees" by Sofia Segovia.
Rev. Kelly Dignan will look back on the last decade of UU Church of Boulder’s history and reflect on the continuity and flourishing that comes when connections are made slowly.
Rev. Kelly Dignan will look back on the last decade of UU Church of Boulder’s history and reflect on the continuity and flourishing that comes when connections are made slowly.
We will meet at the home of Mary Pierce for a strictly social affair. Please bring a snack for 6-8 or your choice of beverage, if desired.
6th-12th graders enjoy dinner, connection, and spiritual practice.
Join us for camaraderie and conversation during Youth Group.
The Racial Justice Team works to bring more justice into our community by collaborating with other organizations engaged in this effort.
A light breakfast and opportunity to chat with other UU Men and guests. Hope to see you there!
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
We offer support and connection around a relevant topic.
Young adults (ages 18-35-ish) – join us for a potluck and bring a dish if you are able!
Caregivers enjoy a catered meal and time to connect with one another. Kids have dinner and activities with members of Climate Action Ministry.
The Rev. Dr. Lewis McGee, ordained a Unitarian in 1949, was one of the first Black UU religious leaders. Preaching at the intersection of justice, race, and humanism, his story suggest that to be a "free religion for all souls," means facing the complexity of our own history and how complicity in injustice gets disguised by "reasonable concerns."
Board members will be there to share about their work this fall, to answer any questions you might have, and to hear your feedback.
The Rev. Dr. Lewis McGee, ordained a Unitarian in 1949, was one of the first Black UU religious leaders. Preaching at the intersection of justice, race, and humanism, his story suggest that to be a "free religion for all souls," means facing the complexity of our own history and how complicity in injustice gets disguised by "reasonable concerns."
Join us as we discuss best practices for using our building and resources; leading a group; and communicating through various UUCB channels.
Monthly Climate Action Ministry meeting open to all! We meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month. Our August meeting will be the first of this church year - where we will be planning our 2024-2025 activities!
For those who could not attend the in-person Visioning event on Saturday 2/8, we will hold a shorter “virtual” Visioning session by Zoom. No RSVP required.
We invite folks in their 30s and 40s to join us for a potluck, conversation and connection.
Our community is a sort of a paradox: deeply rooted in our history and values, we keep on transforming and changing and growing every day.
Scott, our Community and Connection Manager, Rev. David and members of the congregation lead a monthly 45-minute introduction to Unitarian Universalism and UUCB.