9:00am Service – A Republic, If We Can Keep It
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderOn this Sunday after the election, we gather to reanchor ourselves in our values, history, and hope.
On this Sunday after the election, we gather to reanchor ourselves in our values, history, and hope.
On this Sunday after the election, we gather to reanchor ourselves in our values, history, and hope.
After a 10:00am pancake breakfast, gather for this all-ages service at 11:00 celebrating abundance and lifting up gratitude -- especially in times of complexity or uncertainty.
Across religious traditions, mystical paths often ask: what does it mean to be fully present, engaged, and awake in the world? How do we practice that work of showing up to ourselves, each other, and as embodied beings in the world?
Across religious traditions, mystical paths often ask: what does it mean to be fully present, engaged, and awake in the world? How do we practice that work of showing up to ourselves, each other, and as embodied beings in the world?
Part of the point of singing the blues is to move through your blues. At this time of year when you may not be feeling so merry and bright, we'll acknowledge and hold that reality with grace, humor, honesty, and blues.
Part of the point of singing the blues is to move through your blues. At this time of year when you may not be feeling so merry and bright, we'll acknowledge and hold that reality with grace, humor, honesty, and blues.
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.
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.
New friends and old are warmly invited to gather for our annual Christmas Eve candle-lighting service.
Laughter heals. We don't laugh away our pain to numb ourselves to reality, but we embrace the silly, the absurd, and delightful as equally a part of life.