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  • Pagan & Earth Centered Spirituality – Yule Meeting

    The Pagan and Earth-Centered Spirituality group of UUCC will be meeting on the Winter Solstice, December 21st, 2025 at 11:30am in the Conference Room (215) immediately after the service. Any active witches, Wiccans, heathens, pagans, earth-centered naturalists, and those curious or interested in learning more are invited to share in a guided group ritual honoring … Continue reading Pagan & Earth Centered Spirituality – Yule Meeting

  • Annual Holiday Craft Show: Last Minute Market!

    Following the service head to Fellowship Hall to find treasures for yourself and all your favorite people! Enjoy coffee and refreshments while you shop guilt-free, supporting your crafty and talented fellow UUCC friends who will have a variety of gifts for sale. There will be fabric arts, needlework goodies, paper-crafts, jewelry, baked goods, and more! 10% … Continue reading Annual Holiday Craft Show: Last Minute Market!

  • Tending Covenant Circle

    As our congregation approaches a capital campaign, it is only human to find ourselves a bit anxious when talking large sums of money and altering our "congregational home" when there are differing views among us. Laurie Albright and Mike Miller will conduct a session that will reinforce/remind ourselves how we live into our congregational covenant … Continue reading Tending Covenant Circle

  • The Divided States of America

    Speaker: Earl Leiken, Senior Fellow, Levin College of Public Affairs & Education,CSU and Lecturer, Siegal College of Lifetime Learning, CWRU; former Mayor,Shaker Heights How Did We Get This Way? Why has America become so deeply divided — politically, culturally, and interpersonally? Drawing from a course he teaches at Siegal College, former Shaker Heights Mayor Earl … Continue reading The Divided States of America

  • Property Tax Debate in Ohio

    Speaker: Zach Schiller, Research Director, Ohio Policy Matters How Can/Should We Pay for What We Need? Ohioans’ frustration over rising property taxes is driving a wave of legislative and constitutional proposals—ranging from limiting local levies to eliminating property taxes altogether. With inflation pushing up property values, tax burdens increase even without new levies. But if … Continue reading Property Tax Debate in Ohio

  • Belief and the Ballot

    Speaker: Joseph White, CWRU Political Science Professor and Director, Public Policy andGraduate Studies How Religion Shapes U.S. Politics Religious affiliation profoundly shapes American politics, influencing not only how people vote but also which policies they support. According to Pew Research, roughly 30% of Americans now identify as religiously unaffiliated—a group that includes atheists, agnostics, and … Continue reading Belief and the Ballot

  • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

    Speaker: Dr. Lara Jehi, Cleveland Clinic's Chief Research Information Officer What We Gain, What We Risk It is said that AI won’t replace doctors, but doctors who use AI will replace doctorswho don’t. Artificial intelligence is rapidly reshaping modern medicine. What began with simple tools such as automated transcription of patient interviews has expanded into … Continue reading Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare

  • The Disease That Steals the Self

    Speaker(s): Dr. Martha Sajatovic, CADRC Core Leader of Outreach, Recruitment and Engagement; researcher, professor, psychiatry and neurology, CWRU Understanding Alzheimer’s and the Fight for a Cure In the United States, one in three Americans over the age of 80 is living with Alzheimer’s disease, according to the Alzheimer’s Association. Nearly two-thirds of those affected are … Continue reading The Disease That Steals the Self