Millenial-ish Group Potluck
Unitarian Universalist Church of BoulderWe invite folks in their 30s and 40s to join us for a potluck, conversation and connection.
We invite folks in their 30s and 40s to join us for a potluck, conversation and connection.
A spare, intimate service that faces plainly and without deflection the stark reality of suffering and the experience of hopelessness, ending in silence and darkness.
We offer support and connection around a relevant topic.
Looking for an easy and impactful way to get involved on Sundays? Join the Membership & Connection Team for Usher & Welcome Table training.
In the Exodus story of ancient Jews liberation from slavery in Egypt, it was never clear when freedom would come, or what it would look like. Three millennia later, that story still echoes in the hope and complexity of our own lives.
Board members will be there to share about their work this year, to answer any questions you might have, and to hear your feedback.
In the Exodus story of ancient Jews liberation from slavery in Egypt, it was never clear when freedom would come, or what it would look like. Three millennia later, that story still echoes in the hope and complexity of our own lives.
The Passover Seder retells the story of the Jewish people leaving Egypt 3,000 years ago. Whether you have Jewish roots or not, you are warmly invited!
Are you interested in Wicca, Paganism, and other Earth Religion Traditions? If so, you are warmly invited to a full moon ceremony.
We’ll discuss “Somehow: Thoughts on Love” by Anne Lamotte.
6th-12th graders enjoy dinner, connection, and spiritual practice.
What can a growing congregation learn from one of your Community Minister's favorite jam bands? The three magic ingredients for growing in a way that honors tradition and core values, without clinging to old habits and ways of doing things. We welcome back serious Phish fan Rev. Jeremy Nickel, joined by Rev. David.
Scott, our Community and Connection Manager, Rev. David and members of the congregation lead a monthly 45-minute introduction to Unitarian Universalism and UUCB.
What can a growing congregation learn from one of your Community Minister's favorite jam bands? The three magic ingredients for growing in a way that honors tradition and core values, without clinging to old habits and ways of doing things. We welcome back serious Phish fan Rev. Jeremy Nickel, joined by Rev. David.
Come learn about the many ways to engage politically and consider what's right for you!
The Climate Action Ministry is hosting. We encourage you to bring your favorite vegetarian dish and get ready to enjoy an evening of trivia for all ages!
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.
Many hands make light(er) work - help move & spread compost to prepare for the new growing season!
Monthly Climate Action Ministry meeting open to all! We meet on the fourth Wednesday of each month.
Celebrate spring with this all-ages earth-centered service! We gather at 5:00 for snacks and crafts, then our equinox ritual at 5:30 and a potluck meal to follow.
Theologian Walter Brueggemann writes that the progressive church has three central prophetic tasks -- three key ways that we speak truth to power -- realism in the face of ideology, grief while the world is in denial, and hope with the world is in despair.
Board members will be there to share about their work this year, to answer any questions you might have, and to hear your feedback.
Theologian Walter Brueggemann writes that the progressive church has three central prophetic tasks -- three key ways that we speak truth to power -- realism in the face of ideology, grief while the world is in denial, and hope with the world is in despair.