Lois Van Leer
The Liberation of the Earth
Ditzler HallReverend Lois E. Van Leer -- The day and night reach equal hours on this day. Yet it is light that tips the balance. The earth awakes again. And calls to us to fight for its liberation.
Black Lives Matter Potluck [s]
Ditzler HallJoin us for a potluck after today's service for further community discussion about the path ahead for WUUC in the area of the Black Lives Matter movement. We are asking that everyone who comes to the potluck for the conversation listen to Rev. Meg Riley’s sermon from January 17. You can access it at: http://gtest.wuuc.org/multimedia-archive/resisting-despair/ […]
Easter at WUUC
Ditzler HallReverend Lois E. Van Leer -- There will be a quiet, meditative service at 7:00 a.m. and the regular service at 10:00. Photo by Ron Hammond
Family Game Night
Whole Church BuildingFamily Night Returns May 21 5-7 pm!!! Potluck and games. All ages welcome.
Privileged Group [p2]
Portable 2At our last meeting of the "Witnessing Whiteness" class, we decided that we wanted to continue the work of engaging with race and racism in some way. So we will meet the 3rd Wednesday of each month from 7-9 in P-2. Fran has agreed to partner with someone from the group each month to facilitate our gathering. […]
Work: The Story of Our Lives?
Ditzler Hall– Reverend Lois E. Van Leer When did work come to define us as persons? What role did our religious heritage have to do with the place of work in our culture? What should be the role of work in any of our lives?
Fifteen Years Later: How Far Have We Come?
Ditzler Hall– Reverend Lois E. Van Leer This year is the 15th anniversary of 9/11. What have we learned from the events of that infamous day? Have we made “progress” or have we given in to fear and xenophobia?
Coffee, Tea & Thee [L]
LibraryNewcomers can join Rev. Lo for refreshment, information and questions.
Beginnings
Ditzler Hall– Reverend Lois E. Van Leer There are so many kinds of beginnings that we negotiate in our lives. How are we to navigate them?
Closed Doors: When Endings Are Really Beginnings
Ditzler Hall– Reverend Lois E. Van Leer As the poet T.S. Eliot wrote, “The end is where we start from.”
Staff Meeting/Office Use [L]
LibraryStaff Potluck Lunch [os]
Off SiteWitnessing Whiteness [p2]
Portable 2A continuing group of interested persons who are learning about white privilege and how to be good allies to persons of color. The goal is to continue the work of understanding our whiteness and to try and figure out what it means to be accountable not just to one another but to People of Color. […]
Coffee, Tea & Thee [p1b]
Portable 1bNewcomers can join Rev. Lo and Rev. Jamil for refreshment, information and questions.