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Earth Day

Earth Day is an annual event on April 22 to demonstrate support for environmental protection. First held on April 22, 1970, it now includes a wide range of events coordinated globally by EarthDay.org including 1 billion people in more than 193 countries.

Men’s Retreat

Men’s retreat will be held on April 25-27 at Mountain Springs Lodge (https://www.mtsprings.com/lodging – Pines Lodge) in the town of Plain, 14 miles north of Leavenworth. Our 2024 retreat went well. April 26-28 saw 16 0f us at Mountain Springs Lodge enjoying each other's company and the mountain atmosphere. A small bit of excitement - […]

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Beltane

Also called Beltain, May Eve and May Day, Beltane celebrates the conjoining of the infinite potential of the Goddess with the life-sparking energy of the God in a sacred marriage, the basis of all creation. It is a time for balancing the feminine and masculine tides within the psyche as each celebrant prepares to participate […]

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Harmony for Hope Concert – Romantic Winds

Ditzler Hall

Harmony for Hope Concert - Romantic Winds Sunday, November 17 at 7:00 p.m. at WUUC Music by Beethoven, Farrenc, and Rimsky-Korsakov Featuring Mark Salman on piano with Sean Osborn, Paul Rafanelli, Mark Robbins, Dan Williams, and Susan Telford Mark Robbins                                                              Sean Osborn Harmony for Hope is back for another season of world-class chamber music for […]

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Ministry Council (z)

Zoom

WUUC Ministry Council Meeting. Every other month on the Wednesdays: September 25, December 4, January 22, March 26, May 28, July 23. Contact: Barabara Bratchl

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Litha

Also called Midsummer's Eve, Litha celebrates the consummation of the sacred marriage in which the energy of the God is poured out in the service of life. His sacrifice, resulting in his total immolation by the end of the season, sets the standard of self-giving in service to the Goddess. Litha comes on the June […]

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Soul Matters Small Group

Soul Matters small group led by Ann Lu. Are you interested in more deeply exploring the monthly UU Soul Matters themes? Or would you like to be part of a small discussion group? Maybe both? I am currently facilitating a small zoom group every month that reviews and discusses material in the Soul Matters packet. […]

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Newsletter Deadline

Now is the time to submit your articles, events, ministry accomplishments, and royalty-free photos for the WUUC Newsletter. Please send your contributions to the office administrator at office@wuuc.org by the end of the day if you wish to be included.

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Post-Potluck All-Ages Drum Circle

Come at 12:30 or drift over from the potluck and get into the flow of some seriously joyful rhythm-making at the far side of the Sanctuary. A variety of hand drums will be provided, but you are beyond welcome to bring your own. There will also be small percussion provided—shakers, tambourines, even a cowbell. You […]

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Lammas

(Also called Lughnasad) Lammas is the celebration of the grain harvest, the Harvest of First Fruits. Many traditions celebrate Lammas as the funeral of Lugh, the sun God whose strength is visibly waning by late summer.

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Worship Team [l&z]

Library & Zoom

Worship Team Meetings (Coordinators & Leaders). Worship Team Meeting 6:00 - 7:00 p.m. Meeting every 3rd Tuesday of the Month Hybrid in Library & via Zoom Every quarter monthly meeting 5-8 with potluck! - September, December, March, June

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Labor Day

Labor Day pays tribute to the contributions and achievements of American workers and is traditionally observed on the first Monday in September. It was created by the labor movement in the late 19th century and became a federal holiday in 1894

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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.

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Halloween

Halloween's origins can be traced back to the ancient Celtic festival known as Samhain, which was held on November 1 in contemporary calendars. It was believed that on that day, the souls of the dead returned to their homes, so people dressed in costumes and lit bonfires to ward off spirits.