Speaker: Natalie Brake

Exploring Article II (UUA)

Second Sunday: Exploring Article II “Covenant”Article II of the Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA) Bylaws is the foundation for all of the work of UUA, its member congregations and covenanted communities. In June 2024, a vote will be held at UUA’s General Assembly on proposed changes to Article II – and we are part of that … Continue reading Exploring Article II (UUA)

Out of the Ashes

Many Unitarian Universalist congregations across the globe mark the coming of a new year with a fire communion or burning bowl ritual. At UUCCHC, we call this our “Out of the Ashes” ceremony. Participants write down what they choose to leave behind in the past and we release it through the fire. All are welcome … Continue reading Out of the Ashes

In Remembrance

Throughout the ages and across the globe, cultures gather to honor and recognize those who have passed – celebrating All Souls Day, Día de los Muertos, Bon Festival, Pitri Paksha, and many more. Join us as we consider both unique features and commonalities of these celebrations. All gathered are invited to participate in creation of a … Continue reading In Remembrance

Truly Embracing ‘Our Whole Lives’

“To offer sexuality education in a congregation is to acknowledge that human sexuality is simply too important, too beautiful and too potentially dangerous to be ignored in a religious community.” Natalie Brake will share what inspired her to become a facilitator for Our Whole Lives: Sexuality Education and guide us as we consider together why comprehensive sexuality … Continue reading Truly Embracing ‘Our Whole Lives’

An Unlikely Village

… Exploring UU Values through Children’s Interests. Many parents and caregivers are drawn to Unitarian Universalist congregations as they seek a community to help raise their children to become kind, caring, and strong adults ready to support social justice and embark on their own search for truth. As a faith that embraces and inspires many … Continue reading An Unlikely Village