November Listening Circle: Values
Saturday, November 18, from 10:00-11:30 AM in the Fellowship Hall, we’ll respond to the value of Generosity. Sign up for our November 18 Listening Circle here: https://bit.ly/NovemberValues
Saturday, November 18, from 10:00-11:30 AM in the Fellowship Hall, we’ll respond to the value of Generosity. Sign up for our November 18 Listening Circle here: https://bit.ly/NovemberValues
Join in person or via Zoom Speaker: Vanessa Jensen, PsyD, Psychologist, Director, Cleveland Clinics GUlDE program, which provides support for youth questioning gender identity. While Americans are generally unified in regarding exposure to pornography as potentially harmful to youth, beyond that there are many opinions but little data. What are the benefits and harms, if … Continue reading Helping Kids Understand Gender Diversity: Are There Consequences?
Pride for All Ages, an intergenerational group for LGBTQ+ people, meets on Sunday, July 23 in the Baker Room following the service.
Join Mark Weber and Don Bryant virtually on Zoom with UUs from UUCC, West Shore, and SouthWest. Three topics to be addressed: For the link, please email Laurie at [email protected]. We look forward to seeing you!
UUCC is governed by an elected Board of Trustees. The Board is responsible for determining and upholding the mission and vision of our congregation, as well as for making financial and legal decisions. The Board of Trustees meets on the 4th Tuesday of the month. All Congregation Members are welcome to attend Board meetings, except when an Executive … Continue reading November 2023 UUCC Board Meeting
Next Distinguished Speaker via Zoom: Dennis Drabelle - December 2, 3 PM ET via Zoom Register Here Frederick Law Olmsted saw city parks as vital to the pursuit of happiness and wanted them to be established for all to enjoy. When he wrote down his philosophy for managing Yosemite, a new and different kind of … Continue reading Fact Distinguished Speaker: “The Power of Scenery: Fredrick Law Olmsted and the Origin of National Parks”
Join in person or via Zoom Speaker: J. Cherie Strachan, PhD, Director, Ray C. Bliss Institute of Applied Politics, Political Science Professor, University of Akron. History will mark the Fall 2023 Ohio elections as two of the most controversial in our state’s history. How did we get there and where will the results take us?
Zoom Presentation Register Here:Rev. Cecilia Kingman has been studying authoritarian systems for most of her life and is currently doing doctoral work at the Pacific School of Religion on the responses of faith communities to fascist and totalitarian regimes. After the collapse of the communist dictatorship in Romania, she spent two decades working with the … Continue reading Recognizing and Resisting Fascism as People of Faith
Come and enjoy a meal on Wednesday evenings at 6pm. Requested donations are there to help defray costs. Childcare is available, making it a great time for small groups and others to gather. If you’d like to help provide a meal or help with setup and clean up, volunteers are needed. Sign up here
As a congregation, UUCC has experience serving as a staging site for petitions to protect democracy and individual worth and dignity. Now another proposed constitutional amendment regarding fundamental fairness in the democratic process is underway. Volunteer with UUCC, Citizens Not Politicians and Fair Districts Ohio to create a more fair redistricting process in our state. … Continue reading Signature Drive to Help End Partisan Ohio Gerrymandering
UUCC has been asked to support amendments to the proposed revisions of the UU Purposes and Principles in Article II, one adding a “Peace” value (text here) and one modifying the Equity Value (text here). Stop by at Coffee Hour to learn more.