11am In-Person + Livestream Service: Rev. David on The Life and Legacy of Humanism
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderRev. David on The Life and Legacy of Humanism with music from Connie Eppich, Becky Root, Amy Self, and Kathleen Newton.
Rev. David on The Life and Legacy of Humanism with music from Connie Eppich, Becky Root, Amy Self, and Kathleen Newton.
Join our Justice Teams during the 10:15am and 12:15 pm coffee hours as they share information on their work and ways to get involved. Our Climate, BASIC Immigration, Community Garden, LGBTQ+ Connection, Indigenous Justice, and Racial Justice teams will each have an information table staffed by team members to share information and answer all of […]
Ready to find your next steps for connection and growth and UUCB? Join Rev. David, staff, and other newcomers for this newcomer program and lunch in the Emerson Room following our 11am service. RSVP to membership@uuchurchofboulder.org.
Join members, newcomers, and allies for connection and relevant discussion topics.
Meet your mentors and continue to decide on your project. Sky Room
Every month, we have an evening meeting with drinks, conversation, a potluck dinner, & talking stick time.
Senior Salon is an open discussion group for seniors. There is no lower-age attendance criteria; members simply self-select.
This day-long retreat offers a space to reflect on your religious and spiritual past. Through reflection exercises, group conversation and sharing in pairs, as well as ritual and music, you’ll consider what has served you and what you can release from your religious past. We’ll collectively name what we want to bring to our community […]
Rev. David on Intersectionality with music from UUCB vocalists.
Rev. David on Intersectionality with music from UUCB vocalists.
Do you play an instrument? Come play with and/or for other UUCB musicians. Any instrument, any genre, any level. We'll start with some time to play together, followed by time for those who want to, to play for the group. Bring your instrument, a music stand and charts from our group folder. If you're not […]
Join us for a light lunch in the Emerson Room from 12:30 - 1:00 followed by Know Your Rights training highlighting the state of immigration law, important rights to be aware of during this time, and suggestions to allies. We are pleased to announce the material will be presented in person by two experts from […]
Join other youth for dinner, ritual, and connection. Teen Room
Events, actions, and education on effective work for racial justice on Zoom at this link. With questions and for more information, email racialjustice@uuchurchofboulder.org
Learn tools to fight authoritarianism from One Million Rising. We meet Tuesdays at 4:00pm via this Zoom link.
Join us for breakfast and connection at The Buff (2600 Canyon).
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. Email SWAG@uuchurchofboulder.org for more information and with questions.
UUCBer Paula Staffeldt leads this monthly open conversations and discussion to get at the “what?” the “so what?” and the “now what?” of our spiritual lives. All are welcome to join in reflecting together – bring what’s present, exciting, or baffling in your spiritual life right now. Earth Room.
Curious about joining the choir? We would absolutely LOVE to have you! If you’re new, it might be easiest to jump into a rehearsal right after we’ve sung in a service: this means we’ll all be starting fresh with new music! (The closer we get to a Choir Sunday, the more polished the music will […]
Parents enjoy a catered meal and time to connect with other parents, while kids eat, play, and enjoy crafts and games together.
Rev David brings a message from the streets of Minneapolis after two days of training, solidarity, and action with a thousand other clergy of every tradition, with music from The Chancel Cats.
Our first session! Adults are not expected to attend.
Rev David brings a message from the streets of Minneapolis after two days of training, solidarity, and action with a thousand other clergy of every tradition, with music from The Chancel Cats.