Experience an artistic exploration of our culture’s relationship to plastic at the “Plastics Everlasting” exhibit at SPACES (2900 Detroit Ave.). Join UUMFE’s Climate Urgency subgroup on Jan. 3rd, 1-3 PM at SPACES (carpool from the church at noon), or 9th, 2-4 PM at SPACES (no carpool), or go on your own Wednesday-Saturday from 12-5 through … Continue reading Field Trip to SPACES exhibit “Everlasting Plastics”
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For 35 years, the UUA Green Sanctuary program has supported UUs in protecting our environment. We honor that work and we need to transform our commitments and actions to respond to the challenges of our times. The new Green Sanctuary 2030: Mobilizing for Climate Justice offers a flexible, manageable, and impactful process to support UUs in transforming their … Continue reading Green Sanctuary Office Hours |
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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 |
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Happy New Year to all!!Harry's Kitchen Crew is back to prepare another delicious "main menu entrees" on Sunday, January 11th after the Sunday service. This month's dining theme is "Guess, what is in the Crock-Pot?" Harry's Kitchen Crew will bring 4 to 5 edible delights that will please carnivores, vegans, omnivores, vegetarians, and kids of … Continue reading January 2026 2nd Sunday Meal Kitchen Crew +Potluck Please join us this Sunday in Fellowship Hall after the service for a Congregational Conversation facilitated by the Sabbatical Committee. We'll be discussing the spiritual work and growth we want to do as a congregation, while Rev. Randy is away on sabbatical doing their own growing and spiritual work. We'll also enjoy a delicious meal … Continue reading Congregational Conversation: Sabbatical |
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On January 14th, via Zoom (7:00 PM - 8:15 PM) we will continue the spirited discussion begun on December 6th, when UUCC co-sponsored the inspiring community forum titled "Injustice to JUSTICE." If you missed the forum, you are most welcome to join this discussion.RSVP: racialequitybuddies@gmail.com to request the Zoom link. The date January 14th is … Continue reading Injustice to JUSTICE discussion Continues |
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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. |
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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 |
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Join Greater Cleveland Congregations (GCC) as we kick off 2026 and celebrate 15 years of organizing together! GCC’s founding leaders will reflect on how and why they came together to build an organization in Cleveland, the most powerful lessons from the journey, and their vision for GCC’s future in a challenging moment: Olivet Institutional Baptist … Continue reading Power in Progress: Celebrating 15 Years of GCC! |
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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 |