This center image is of a chalice with an overlay of the word Love over the flame, with six outstretched arms that create a circle around each of the core values and form a six-petal flower shape. Each arm is a different color, and clockwise they are: Interdependence (Orange), Equity (Red), Transformation (Purple), Pluralism (Blue), Generosity (Green), and Justice (Yellow). Service info: "Corps Values Rev. Kevin Tarsa Cheryl Morris, Worship Associate 10:30am April 28, 2024 on-site | online"

Sunday, April 28, 2024: Core Values exercises can help individuals focus their life energies and attention in ways that align with what truly matters most to them. So too with groups of people, with the added and significant step of figuring out which values are genuinely shared. This Sunday we kick off our final preparation […]

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Kids’ Connection for children and youth is open and we are eager to welcome them! Children (ages infant+) are invited to join their guardian(s) to participate in our community of all ages for the first portion of our Sunday services in the Sanctuary, including the story time, and then exit with their teachers to have their […]

Men's Group

The UUCM Men’s Group has informal gatherings of warm and welcoming UU men. Topics include life experiences, world events, art, science, religion or the lack of it. It is a group that is thoroughly stimulating and interesting and seeks always to be nonjudgmental. We have no leaders and no agenda. All men are welcome. […]

The Humanism Discussion Group is a gathering for both those who identify as humanists and those who are interested in learning about this philosophy. Discussions explore aspects of humanism, as well as various topics and their connections to this belief system, with a focus on how humanism relates to today’s world. […]

Adult Choir

Enjoy a fun and gentle chance to connect, to make music together, to develop your voice, to singing in harmony, and to support the musical depth of Sunday services. […]

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Singing Meditation is a wonderful spiritual practice that alternates shared singing with meaningful shared silences. Everyone is encouraged to participate in the ways that feel right to them. Come, see what it’s like. Participants in our monthly singing meditation circles almost always leave feeling more peaceful, more grounded, and more gently energized by the end of the evening, no matter how they were feeling when they arrived. […]

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UUCM’s String Ensemble welcomes newcomers! A core group of 6 has been playing together for several months, and plan to share with the congregation during the winter holidays. If you play violin, viola or cello – please check us out!

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Our year-long look into aspects of our personalities is meant, in part, to strengthen our ability to live the pluralism our tradition claims as important. We begin this month’s pluralism theme with a dive into Fiveness. The head-centered “Investigator” is the part of us that wants to find out why things are the way they are and to understand how the world works – always searching, asking questions, and testing truth for ourselves. Sounds like many a Unitarian Universalist. […]

kids connection

Kids’ Connection for children and youth is open and we are eager to welcome them! Children (ages infant+) are invited to join their guardian(s) to participate in our community of all ages for the first portion of our Sunday services in the Sanctuary, including the story time, and then exit with their teachers to have their […]

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The UUCM Parish Care Team and organizes practical support for members and friends through brief times of need, support like home or hospital visits, transportation to local appointments, a ride to UUCM on Sunday, preparing or delivering a meal, essential errands, etc. The Parish Care Team also sends cards of caring and celebration, makes friendly phone calls and visits, and assists with hosting and refreshments at memorial services. […]