Social Hour
Unitarian Universalist Society-1-Fellowship Hall (250)Join us after each service in the Fellowship Hall for coffee, refreshments, and conversation!
Join us after each service in the Fellowship Hall for coffee, refreshments, and conversation!
For those who would like to share their joys or sorrows in conversation in a smaller venue after worship services, the Pastoral Care Associates lead a Compassionate Connection circle immediately after worship services on 2nd and 4th Sundays. These circles are opportunities to share with and support each other in our lives' journeys.
All are welcome to join our choir practice in the Sanctuary following most Sunday services! Questions? Contact Music Director Andrew Bryant at music@uusic.org.
Join Rev. Diana Smith to learn about covenant and congregational polity, and to ask your questions. This session is a part of our Pathways to Membership series. Please contact Membership Coordinator Victoria Huitt if you have questions about Pathways to Membership at welcome@uusic.org. RSVPs are appreciated but not necessary.
Our combined middle and high school youth group meets for a "Building Our Own World" session. During these monthly sessions, youth will co-create a world setting for a role-playing game while exploring questions of ethics, morality, and social justice. With discussion questions and activities, participants will explore the topics of race, mortality, class, abilities, goals,...
Contact: Vicki Siefers Join with Google Meet: https://meet.google.com/rhv-bgjz-upf Learn more about Meet at: https://support.google.com/a/users/answer/9282720
Buddhist Sangha: 7:00 PM via Zoom (Link to Join) Meeting ID: 488 251 282, Passcode: 461426, or join by phone: (312) 626 6799) Agendas are sent via Realm to UU Buddhist Sangha group members.The virtual UUIC Buddhist Sangha meeting takes place Mondays from 7 to 8:30 pm, on Zoom. The Buddhist Sangha is a community of people who gather for...
As we prepare ourselves and our congregation for our work in the coming years, join others in our congregation to read and reflect on Prentis Hemphill’s book What It Takes To Heal: How Transforming Ourselves Can Change the World. In December and January, join Rev. Diana Smith, who has been sharing excerpts from this book...