Setting the Record Straight: Don’t Believe the Hype — Hip Hop @ 50.

Setting the Record Straight: Don't Believe the Hype — Hip Hop @ 50. Read More about this programThe events are free. However you must register. Click on the link above for information on the two day program and the link to register found on the website and/or below for in-person or virtual.   The hybrid … Continue reading Setting the Record Straight: Don’t Believe the Hype — Hip Hop @ 50.

February Listening Circle: Values

Our February Values Listening Circle will be in-person in the Baker Room (Room 213). We’ll respond to the proposed revision of how we frame our values, focusing on Equity. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/Feb2024Values

UUs Together features the Poor People’s Campaign!

UUs Together has invited Ohio Poor People's Campaign Tri-Chair David Guran to present at our next Zoom meeting on Monday February 26, 2024, 7-8:30pm. Dave will give an action overview and talk about how we can join or support the mass mobilization.

February 2024 UUCC Board Meeting

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 February 2024 UUCC Board Meeting

February Listening Circle: Vision

Our February Vision Listening Circle will be held over Zoom. We’ll explore our hopes and vision for the congregation. Sign up here: https://bit.ly/Feb2024Vision

Why Is It So Expensive to Be Poor?

Speakers: Emily Campbell, President & CEO, Center for Community Solutions; Chris Knestrick, Executive Director, Northeast Ohio Coalition for the Homeless (NEOCH). In the past 50 years there have been dramatic accomplishments in science, medicine and IT. Yet nearly 10% of the U.S. population continues to live in poverty. The line curves slightly up and down … Continue reading Why Is It So Expensive to Be Poor?

After Service: Meet and Learn for potential LDC and Board members

Meet & Learn for Potential Board and LDC CandidatesIn order to care for our congregation, the Leadership Development Committee is seeking candidates to serve as a UUCC Board of Trustees member (3), and Leadership Development Committee member (2). We are offering in-person and virtual opportunities to learn more about these roles. On Sunday March 3, … Continue reading After Service: Meet and Learn for potential LDC and Board members

March Food & Fellowship: Potluck

Our second Sunday Congregational Meal on March 10 will be a potluck!

Please plan to bring your favorite dish to share.
We will have clearly marked tables for Main Dishes, Salads, Sides, and Desserts in the Fellowship Hall prior to the service. Consider labeling your food ingredients: vegetarian, vegan, gluten free, etc.

Making End of Life Decisions: What are the Options in Ohio?

Speakers: Lisa Vigil Schattinger, MSN, RN, founder of Ohio End of Life Options (OELO); Ann Rowland, retired Assistant US Attorney, board member, OELO. Several states have statutes permitting Medical Aid in Dying (MAID) for competent adults who are terminally ill. The speakers will review the laws nationwide and legislative efforts in Ohio.  Without a MAID … Continue reading Making End of Life Decisions: What are the Options in Ohio?

Engage GCC: meeting in person

All are invited to the next Engage GCC meeting which will be IN PERSONWhere:Forest Hills Presbyterian Church on Monticello3031 Monticello Blvd, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 Time:7-8:30pm. Questions? Ask a Core Team member: Laurie Albright, Bev Austin, Pat Dillard, Greg Nosan, Brandon Ruud, Bob Staib, Mark Weber, and Randy Partain. Greater Cleveland Congregations Read More

“Citizens not Politicians” Petition Signature Gathering Training

GCC has committed to do our part in signature gathering for the proposed Ohio Constitutional Amendment to create a "Citizens not Politicians" method of re-districting by collecting 20,000 signatures by mid May toward the statewide goal of 700,000.

Your UUCC GCC Core team has set a goal of gathering at least 400 signatures. One dozen of your fellow congregants have taken the training and signed out petition books. We have arranged for a convenient training for you after worship service on Sunday March 24 from 11:30-12:30 in rooms 106-108.