Join a book group discussion of the UU Common Read for 2022-23, Mistakes and Miracles: Congregations on the Road to Multiculturalism which shares how five diverse congregations encounter frustrations, disappointments, hope and wonder on the journey to create multicultural, antiracist Beloved Community. Copies will be available to borrow from the library if needed. RSVP to the session here.
Join us on Saturday, November 5, 2022 @ 6 pm for a meeting of the WUUC Nonfiction Book Club, hosted by Alaine Davis and Lane Owsley at their home in Kenmore. We will be discussing Our Dogs, Ourselves: The Story of a Singular Bond by Alexandra Horowitz. RSVP to Alaine <alaine.davis@yahoo.com>. Four times a year, the […]
All Invited! 2022 Auction and Party - FALL TOGETHER NOW WHAT: Annual Auction and Party, with the WUUC band & cabaret artists! WHEN: Saturday, November 12, 6:30-9:00 pm WHERE: WUUC!! WHY: Connecting, fun, and fund-raising for our church and community DETAILS Registration and bidding review- by Zoom after service, Sunday November 6, 11:30 am Silent […]
Building and Grounds (BAG) is planning a general clean out and throw away day for Nov. 19th. The immediate need is to get the hallway and custodial closet clear. Dani of WDS is going to be there so we can know what is ours and what is hers. We leave your offices alone. However, if […]
This workshop is based on the work of Glenn Singleton in his book, Courageous Conversations About Race. Participants will be introduced to the racial consciousness flow chart and consider their level of conscious awareness of race, gain an understanding of the 4 agreements that set the stage for engaging in uncomfortable conversations, learn the six conditions […]
In this meeting, you will get to know Skylar, as the new DRE and you will have a chance to tell us what you want for your children and families out of the RE program here at WUUC. As we come out of the pandemic a lot has changed in the church. The RE experience […]
November Kids' Event: Create Beautiful Lanterns of various styles to light up your holiday evenings. Who: WUUC Families of kids ages 2-11ish years old! (At least 1-adult per family please stay to play and socialize with us. Yes, babies are welcome to join, too. If you have a conflicting event on church grounds, please message […]