Setting Our Intentions

Ditzler Hall

Reverend Lois E. Van Leer – The new year brings all sorts of ideas about resolutions and ways of changing one’s life(style). But what would it look like if we began every day by setting our intentions for the day and our lives?

Recurring

Pondering the Big Questions [L]

Library

This is the continuation of a group formed last fall to inspire thoughtful dialogue exploring, questioning, and re-examining the mysterious, and perhaps unanswerable, BIG questions of life.  Starting on Wednesday, Jan. 10, we will meet for 8 sessions, every other Wednesday, from 10 to noon in the WUUC library.  For more information, contact Terry Santmann, 631-766-6192 […]

Auction item: Beginning Dance Class [s]

Ditzler Hall

A gentle beginning dance class based on elements of ballet and modern dance, taught by Sharon Varosh and designed to help you shake off the winter blues. Fun music, from classical to the Beatles. Any age welcome. $15.

Liberating Ourselves Beyond Passive Faith

Ditzler Hall

J Mase III – How do we bring our faith into an active call towards justice and liberation? Using a popular Bible/Koran story, we’ll investigate the many ways we are channels of God and how to use that energy to do the work that needs to be done. Through poems and scripture, we’ll prepare ourselves […]

ASJ Movies with Meaning: [p2]

Portable 2

The January installment of ASJ Movies with Meaning will be "Inequality for All," which received a 5-star review from Netflix. Discussing numerous issues in clear and accessible language, former US labor secretary and current UC Berkeley professor Robert Reich makes a compelling case about the serious crisis the U.S. faces due to the widening economic […]