Come to Our Next Service:
Appreciating Our Ancestors
An “All Souls” service
As the nights lengthen and the days become noticeably shorter (and we set our clocks back an hour!), we find ourselves, yet again, in the time between the Autumn Equinox and the Winter Solstice. Known by names such as Samhain, Dia De Muertos, Halloween, and more; many believe the veil between the worlds of the living and the dead is thinnest at this time of year, and thus it is a good time to reflect upon and remember our Beloved (and maybe not so beloved) Dead. Together we’ll add our photos and objects to a community altar honoring those who have gone before us, and offer gratitude for the legacy of lessons, gifts, and challenges they have bestowed upon us.
Beth Karow with Rev. Kevin Tarsa
CLOCK TIME CHANGE (Fall Back!)
and NEW SERVICE TIMES: 9:00AM (onsite only) & 11:00AM (onsite and Zoom)
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Pop-Up Choir!
Once again, come one and all to join in a 9:00 am rehearsal and sing in the 10:30 service. All in one day! We’ll be singing a beautiful double round, “When Will the Fighting Cease,” with music from long ago by Melchior Franck and words for today (for a sense of this song, thought not exactly the…
Two Services: Beginning November 2!
We will begin our experiment with holding TWO Sunday services on November 2nd, which is also the transition back to Daylight Standard Time. You are always welcome to attend either service, but to help relevant teams plan for and support this transition, we are requesting your input on which service you are more likely to…
Exploring a New Church Home
The Board and our Facilities Exploration Committee are moving forward with investigating the viability of moving to a new church home. To involve as many people as possible in the decision-making and to ensure transparency in the exploration and investigation of a potential move, you are invited to attend a tour of the property on…
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All Are Welcome Here!
Since 1994, the Unitarian Universalist Community of the Mountains has been home to progressive religion in Northern California. We gather in safe and compassionate community, seeking our varied spiritual truths. We affirm our interdependence, celebrate our differences, and seek to be a thoughtful and courageous voice for liberal religion. We invite you to explore this website to find out more about who we are and what we do, and whether this just might be a community for you.
