10:00am Service – Hymn Sing Service
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderYou'll have the chance to submit your favorite hymns for this music-filled service, led by Dr. Emily.
You'll have the chance to submit your favorite hymns for this music-filled service, led by Dr. Emily.
Honor the longest day and shortest night in this all-ages celebration and gathering!
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.
For November's Community Night, bring your instruments, chord charts, favorite lyrics that you know by heart and classic singalong songs that you would love to share! Festive indoor campfire experience with no fire.
A service of community singing, reflection, and prayer. A time to connect in solidarity and hope with each other. It matters that we're not struggling alone. A space to be together in shock, grief, and hope in an uncertain time.
The embodied experience of music -- making it, hearing it, feeling it -- is one of the oldest spiritual practices in the world. Whether you think of yourself as a singer or not, singing changes your body and heart and brain.
The embodied experience of music -- making it, hearing it, feeling it -- is one of the oldest spiritual practices in the world. Whether you think of yourself as a singer or not, singing changes your body and heart and brain.
For December's Community Night, it’s the most wonderful time of the year with caroling, making gingerbread houses, and enjoying a friendly Ugly Sweater competition.
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.
Brene Brown says that fitting in happens when you change yourself to be in the community, but belonging happens when you can be your most authentic self in community. How can we as individuals and a community practice belonging here and to/with each other?
Tad Koriath and the choir from the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship join Dr. Emily and the UUCB choir in an explosion of music. Come hear the symphony of voices as we explore songs of resilience and hope.
Tad Koriath and the choir from the Boulder Valley UU Fellowship join Dr. Emily and the UUCB choir in an explosion of music. Come hear the symphony of voices as we explore songs of resilience and hope.