Category: News

Kinship Circle Informational Meeting 4/23

Kinship Circles is launching its second effort with an informational meeting on Sunday, April 23 at 12:30. This UUWCW initiative assists in the formation of small, multi-generational “intentional” families. We understand that people may be disconnected from relatives and offer Kinship Circles as a way to establish meaningful connections with some fellow congregants. We aim to connect households … Continue reading Kinship Circle Informational Meeting 4/23

UU Summer Camps for All Ages

We are reprinting this article from last year, updated for 2017, because I think attending a UU summer camp or conference is so important to growing Unitarian Universalists of any age. They may not be able to articulate it well, but many lifelong Unitarian Universalists will tell you it was their participation in UU summer … Continue reading UU Summer Camps for All Ages

Invitation to Get Connected

Years ago I watched as a beloved and tenured minister moved into a time of great change in his congregation.  If nothing else, it was challenging.  The change wasn’t financial or membership growth.  It wasn’t the joy of commitment.  And yet, it was necessary and ultimately good healthy change. In an effort to stay connected … Continue reading Invitation to Get Connected

Info Sessions with Rev. Kim

As the congregation continues to grow and change, Rev. Kim recognizes the difficulty in being informed and understanding how the congregation is currently taking shape. In an effort to keep folks connected Rev. Kim will hold three opportunities to ask questions, offer feedback, and simply be heard on the following dates:  March 23rd, March 29th, … Continue reading Info Sessions with Rev. Kim

General Assembly 2017

Time to gather! Plan to be there! General Assembly  — NEW ORLEANS The BIG EASY is coming!  For one week in June, New Orleans (NOLA) the city of Second Chances, will host our Unitarian Universalist Association General Assembly.  The General Assembly (GA) is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). Attendees worship, witness, … Continue reading General Assembly 2017

UUA and UUCWC Common Read

UUCWC’s Racial Justice Initiative is encouraging congregants to read The Third Reconstruction: How a Moral Movement is Overcoming the Politics of Division and Fear by Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II with Jonathan Wilson-Hargrove. To quote from the UUA website: “The Third Reconstruction offers helpful, practical guidance for engaging with justice movements born in response … Continue reading UUA and UUCWC Common Read