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Upcoming Services |
| August 3 |
"The
Spirituality of UU's Part III: Christianity"
— UUCP member Renée Martin-Balise |
| August 10th |
"A Mission for the Maasai” —
UUCP member Eddie Raynord Hadden — Our service will present
my trip to Kenya joining 20 other volunteers to work at the
Empopongi Elementary School serving children of the Maasai Tribe
in the Maasai Mara area of East Africa. The presentation will
feature the Williams-Eustace family, founders of the Maywood
Rotary Kenya Project. |
| August 17th |
UUCP
member Judy Manton |
| August 24th |
"The
Spirituality of UU's Part IV: Theism" —
UUCP member Renée Martin-Balise |
| August 31th |
UUCP
member Steve Savitz |
Our
services reflect our varied theologies and philosophies, as
well as our support of each other, and of a free and creative
interchange and may vary greatly in content and style.
Contact the coordinator to add something to the service-such
as a special announcement. Contact us
if you need help contacting the coordinator. |
The
entire UUCP community mourns the passing of founding member Wally
Reid on April 17th.
Wally was one of the founders of UUCP, with his wife Lee Reid, UUCP's
first minister. He is an integral part of the life and collective
memory of this community. Please keep Wally's daughters Kate, Martha
and Sarah as well as Sarah's husband Larry in your thoughts and
prayers. For them, and for us, this is all so sudden and I know
they are comforted knowing Wally has a circle of friends grieving
the loss of his presence in our community. |
We are
an intentionally diverse, anti-racist, multi-cultural spiritual community,
committed to being inclusive, welcoming and nurturing, while reaching
outward, beyond our faith family, to serve, and to seek racial and social
justice.
We celebrate and affirm our unity in diversity, and honor
each other’s unique spiritual journey.
Guided by the
Unitarian Universalist principles, we seek to build a community of
the spirit, to gather into our membership caring and thoughtful people.
We seek to create for ourselves and our children an environment that affirms
our humane values, nurtures our spirituality, encourages the development
of conscience, and supports action for social justice. From that established
base, we seek to reach out into the community, to do what we can to help
those in need, to comfort the afflicted and to follow our convictions
in correcting injustice. We hope to expand understanding of the fact that
diversity in our society is a great constructive strength, and to demonstrate
that in action.
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