Women’s Friday Afternoon Books
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderWe’ll discuss “Turning to Stone” by Marcia Bjornerud.
We’ll discuss “Turning to Stone” by Marcia Bjornerud.
We welcome all who identify as women to join our circle and explore "The Goddess Within."
We are looking for folks to volunteer in our office for 3-hour shifts once a week. If you are interested, please RSVP to join us for a training on the volunteer position.
Enjoy a laid back evening to play games, eat food, and enjoy each other's company as we celebrate the end of the year.
Join us to learn more about where Religious Education has been and where we're going next!
Imagination serves us in the deeply spiritual tasks of remodeling the world and generating joy. Learn how folks in the UUCB community--including our children--create and experience imaginary worlds.
Caregivers meet to reflect on this year, what we want for next year, and learn what’s in store for next year in Family Ministry. Childcare available.
Join us for a short presentation followed by a Q&A as we go over the proposed budget for the next church year.
Scott, our Community and Connection Manager, Rev. David and members of the congregation lead a monthly 45-minute introduction to Unitarian Universalism and UUCB.
Imagination serves us in the deeply spiritual tasks of remodeling the world and generating joy. Learn how folks in the UUCB community--including our children--create and experience imaginary worlds.
For May's Community Night, amaze us all with your extraordinary talent!
Ready to find your next steps for connection and growth and UUCB? Join us for lunch and Finding Your Way at UUCB.
As Unitarian Universalists, we are positioned to be faith leaders at this critical time in our country’s and planet’s history. And it can feel overwhelming. Where do we start? We run the risk of becoming quick to act without listening to each other and the communities most impacted by climate disruption. This Earth Day, UU Ministry for Earth and Rev. Kelly Dignan help us deepen practices that put Love at the center of our climate justice work—not to avoid acting, but to prepare and sustain us for climate justice action.
Join us for a short presentation followed by a Q&A as we go over the proposed budget for the next church year.
The Healthy Congregation Team invites you to experience a circle process – deep sharing and deep listening – around how to live out respectful relationships at UUCB.
As Unitarian Universalists, we are positioned to be faith leaders at this critical time in our country’s and planet’s history. And it can feel overwhelming. Where do we start? We run the risk of becoming quick to act without listening to each other and the communities most impacted by climate disruption. This Earth Day, UU Ministry for Earth and Rev. Kelly Dignan help us deepen practices that put Love at the center of our climate justice work—not to avoid acting, but to prepare and sustain us for climate justice action.
Caregivers enjoy a catered meal and time to connect with one another. Kids have dinner and activities with members of Climate Action Ministry.
Monthly Climate Action Ministry meeting open to all! We meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month.
Join those that *feel* like they're in their 40s to 60s to play vintage games that were popular in the 80s, such as Clue, Life, Uno, and Yahtzee.
The Racial Justice Team works to bring more justice into our community by collaborating with other organizations engaged in this effort.
6th-12th graders enjoy dinner, connection, and spiritual practice.
In our liberal religious tradition, the invitation of Easter isn’t to some inevitable happiness ahead of us. It is instead the demanding, difficult, and deeply liberating invitation to face and weave together our grief and our celebration into the fabric of our full lives.
In our liberal religious tradition, the invitation of Easter isn’t to some inevitable happiness ahead of us. It is instead the demanding, difficult, and deeply liberating invitation to face and weave together our grief and our celebration into the fabric of our full lives.
We invite folks in their 30s and 40s to join us for a potluck, conversation and connection.