UUCB Summer Sundays: Neighborhood Bike Ride
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderBike to church and join Director of Religious Education, Rachel Alba for an all-ages ride around the neighborhood after the service.
Bike to church and join Director of Religious Education, Rachel Alba for an all-ages ride around the neighborhood after the service.
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
Our July meeting is at the Boulder home of Jim Dimmick. Please contact us for details. Newcomers and guests are most welcome!!
Kim and Paul Kapustka are hosting our Mexican Fiesta pot luck at 5:30 at their Boulder home!
Joy. Rage. Love. Despair. Ecstasy. Hope. Anxiety. Shame. Grief. Attraction. Curious. Playful. Peace.
Emotions are sneaky, inefficient, disruptive–they can pull us under or allow us to fly – and feelings are real. You have them, and so does every single other person around you. So many of us have learned that emotions need to be denied or controlled – that emotions do not hold value or meaning. But what if just the opposite were true? Showing up in our bodies – the tightness in your stomach, the heat in your palms, the openness in your chest – emotions are some of our closest teachers waiting (and sometimes demanding) to be acknowledged.
Bring your questions and curiosity to UUCB Community Minister and practicing psychedelic guide and therapist Rev. Kristen Psaki. Also: Ice Cream!
Wise folks and those who’d like to be wise someday (i.e., everyone) are invited to our summer pot luck lunch at UUCB.
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! This month's discussion theme is Community.
Our book is “Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City” by Matthew Desmond.
UUCB will be providing burgers (veggie and meat) and dogs, you can bring a side dish, and we'll all enjoy an evening of grilling, playing on the playground and playing lawn games, and being together!
The irony of this age of e-connectivity is that people are more isolated than ever. Social fragmentation is on the rise, just when we most need one another. In this service, we'll use a Buddhist story to explore the various 'roles' we humans play in troubled times, and how essential our willingness to risk being vulnerable with one another is to our very survival.