We all share the need for oxygen. That knowledge deepened as the coronavirus raged through the world and images of a murdered George Floyd filed our newsfeeds. Breath is a ... Learn More
Dear Beloved Community of the UUCC, Storms abound as we begin 2026: meteorological and political. Even though physically confined to our individual homes this morning, we are together in our ... Learn More
Drawing on the moral vision of Albert Camus, this service reflects on what it means to seek peace, dignity, and shared humanity in a world shaped by conflict. Through story, ... Learn More
This is a red (fire) ant raft. These ants “band together, each locking legs with its neighbors, gradually forming a giant raft.” They float with the currents, until reaching land, escaping ... Learn More
Join us for a Sunday service that celebrates connection, reflection, and community. Each week, we gather to explore themes of meaning, justice, and spiritual growth through inspiring music, thoughtful readings, ... Learn More
The threshold of Rev. Randy's sabbatical is upon us. How does the Persian story of Simurgh and the Conference of Birds frame our spiritual work? Rev. Elaine Strawn joins Rev ... Learn More
Our interactive Christmas Eve service will begin at 6:30PM, with pre-service music by UUCC's many talented young people beginning at 6:00PM. Following our joyous service for all ages, we'll share ... Learn More
Often, at the winter solstice, we consider the value of darkness. This year, we focus instead on the return of light and our role in it. Surely we do not ... Learn More
In every part of the world, winter holidays are rooted in hope: the hope that light and warmth will return, the hope of peace and unity among humankind, and the ... Learn More
Division and separation seem to be the default human reactions. Who do I need to block and unfriend? What group do I identify with and what group do I oppose? ... Learn More
We all share the need for oxygen. That knowledge deepened as the coronavirus raged through the world and images of a murdered George Floyd filed our newsfeeds. Breath is a … Continue reading The Breath That Refreshes
Dear Beloved Community of the UUCC, Storms abound as we begin 2026: meteorological and political. Even though physically confined to our individual homes this morning, we are together in our common … Continue reading No Sunday Service due to the winter storm
Drawing on the moral vision of Albert Camus, this service reflects on what it means to seek peace, dignity, and shared humanity in a world shaped by conflict. Through story, … Continue reading Neither Victims Nor Executioners
Both learning to skate and standing up to injustice takes practice. They also require courage and resilience. Are these in-born characteristics or does community have something to to with them? … Continue reading Resilience, A Stubborn Practice