Mabon
Also known as Harvest Home, Mabon celebrates life's encapsulation as a seed to survive the cold, barren winter and the Harvest of the Vine, which as wine symbolizes the Goddess' power to transform youth's sweet nectar into old age, wisdom and spiritual maturity.
Mabon
Ditzler Hall & Zoom- Rachel Eddy The link to join the Zoom Meeting online service at 10 a.m. is here. https://bit.ly/wuucworship Meeting ID: 940 3686 1969 For audio only, call: 253-215-8782
Community Conversations (s,z)
Ditzler Hall & ZoomPlease join us on Sunday, September 24 from 12:15 - 1:45 p.m after the post service potluck for an in-person Community Conversation. We will provide a reminder as we get closer to the date via our announce email list. We touched upon the idea of trust in our latest conversation. What does trust look like […]
October Soul Matters Theme
Passage from Soul Matters October 2023 Theme: Heritage Welcome to the Gift of Heritage Some people are your relatives, but others are your ancestors, and you choose the ones you want to have as ancestors. You create yourself out of values. — Ralph Ellison Be on the lookout, friends. The ghosts are on their way! […]
New Membership Ceremony
we are having a new member ceremony on October 1st We've got a nice collection of folks who will be recognized. If you haven't already told Kate Smith you'd like to be welcomed this fall and wish to be added to the list, please reach out. If you've already talked and Kate knows you are […]
Can I Get Your Number? (Communication as Connection, Part 1)
Ditzler Hall & Zoom- Reverend Dan Lillie In this two part sermon series, we will explore how communication helps (or hinders) our ability to connect with one another. In part one, we will explore how different communication styles can impact our relationships. The link to join the Zoom Meeting online service at 10 a.m. is here. https://bit.ly/wuucworship Meeting ID: […]
Buildings & Grounds (BAG) [l,z]
Library & ZoomMonthly meeting for the Building and Grounds Committee at WUUC. Contact: Kermit/Marcia Sprang or Azure Forte
Super Seniors Potluck (s)
Ditzler Hall & KitchenSuper Seniors is a group for WUUCs age 77 and above. We meet every 1st Wed of the month (except on Holidays the 2nd Wednesday) for a potluck lunch at noon at the church. If you meet the age criteria we would love to have you join us for good food and good chatting. Questions? […]
Safer Congregation Small Group Meetings
Ditzler Hall & ZoomThe Safer Congregation Task Force Invites You to Small Group Sessions in October, 2023 At WUUC we intend to promote and nurture a culture of respect and consent, providing a place where everyone can participate in a congregational life that is free from sexual harassment and misconduct. The WUUC Board appointed the Safer Congregation Task […]
Active Listening (Communication as Connection, Part 2)
Ditzler Hall & Zoom- Reverend Dan Lillie In this two part sermon series, we will explore how communication helps (or hinders) our ability to connect with one another. Part two focuses on how active listening skills help us understand better, and also show that we care. The link to join the Zoom Meeting online service at 10 a.m. […]
Racial Justice Task Force [L,z]
Library & ZoomPoetry Group [l&z]
Library & ZoomExplore poetic forms through group writing exercises and share your work with interested poets. We meet on 2nd Sundays. Contact: Pamela Denchfield, pdenchfield@yahoo.com
Monday Morning Sister Circle [L,Z]
Library & ZoomMonday Morning Sister Circle is a WUUC group which has met every second Monday(10-12). We are a group of women who meet in the Library at WUUC (and via zoom) to discuss a person of interest or an essay of interest every month. We have recently discussed women philosophers, women of action, NPR essays, spiritual […]
2nd Tuesday TED Talk (s&z)
Ditzler Hall & ZoomOn the second Tuesday of each month from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m., we watch a TED Talk together and then discuss it afterwards. This one will be over Zoom on Tuesday, April 9 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m. This month, we’ll be viewing and discussing: Karen Faith: How to talk to the worst parts of […]