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  • 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

  • Congregational Vote “Faithful Defiance for Democracy: A Call to Action.”

    Unitarian Universalists across the US, at the June 2025 General Assembly, overwhelming approved Actions of Immediate Witness addressing Resisting Authoritarianism and more. The UU Social Justice group has recommended congregations take several actions to implement this important statement, including congregations approving a resolution: "Faithful Defiance for Democracy: A Call to Action."  Faithful Defiance for Democracy: … Continue reading Congregational Vote “Faithful Defiance for Democracy: A Call to Action.”

  • 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

  • Rainbow Comics Workshop with Lake Erie Ink

    Group: The Community of Rainbow Affirming Youth (RAY) Who: LGBTQ+ Youth & Youth Allies (ages 12–18)Where: 21600 Shaker Blvd, Shaker Heights, OhioHow:  Register your teen by emailing Valerie Hura at valerie.hura@uucleveland.org We hope you’ll help us share this opportunity and support LGBTQ+ youth in our wider community as we continue building spaces of affirmation, creativity, and belonging.  

  • Resistance Fair

    Special features at this year’s Resistance Fair: · Food: Baked goods and coffee for sale. · Books: Hexagon Books and Mac’s Backs will provide books for sale · Kids: Lake Erie Ink will host family-friendly activities.

  • Pride for All Ages will meet at NOON on Feb. 22

    We will meet at NOON on Feb. 22 instead of immediately after the service, so everyone can enjoy the Capital Campaign celebration in Fellowship Hall. Have some cake, join the festivities, then come up to the Baker Room. All LGBTQ+ people welcome.

  • UUs Together explores local example of reparations- Join us!

    The monthly meeting of UUs Together, Monday February 23 7:00-8:30pm virtually, will turn to the UU Shared Value of Generosity as we learn about the Reparations work of Forest Hill Church, Presbyterian in Cleveland Heights. Forest Hill has made a commitment to “dismantling structural racism by fearlessly applying our faith to advocate and break down … Continue reading UUs Together explores local example of reparations- Join us!

  • Duplicate Bridge returns to UUCC!

    UUCC will begin hosting an ACBL duplicate game every Tuesday, starting February 24. The game will start at 6 PM and last until about 9 PM. If you don't have a partner, there will be a person on-site to play with you. Come and try out or rejuvenate your bridge skills!