72425 Via Vail
Rancho Mirage, CA 92270
760-321-0694

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UUCOD Choir Practice

Sanctuary 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

Join us for choir practice on Wednesday evenings from 6:30pm-8:00pm. All are welcome...from beginning to advanced singing levels. We hope to see you there!

DOS Shabbat Service

Sanctuary 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

Sanctuary and kitchen

Board Retreat

Community Room 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States
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Socks on the Second

On the Second Sunday of the month we collect a sock donation for the clients of Well in the Desert. The Well serves the population of the Coachella Valley in poverty prevention, intervention and advocacy.

Sunday Worship: Walking with the Mystics: Universalism and Liberation

Hybrid: Online and In-Person 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

Worship Leader: Rev. Dr. Don Stouder
Worship Associate: Bob Rancourt
oin Rev. Don as he journeys back in time to explore the Universalist and liberatory message of early Christian mystics, who bucked the church doctrine of their day to preach an inclusive message of love and justice. They wrote of an early path that we have come to call Creation Spirituality, and Rev. Don will explore that path and how it connects to our historic and contemporary vision of Universalism.

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Tai Chi

Community Room 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

Join Gustavo Wong in the Community Room for Tai Chi classes. This is a free class.

Women’s Night Out: Bubba’s Bones and Brew in Cathedral City

Bubbas Bones and Brew 68525 Ramon Rd STE A101,, Cathedral City,, CA

Join us at Bubba’s Bones and Brew early so that we can order off the Happy Hour menu. The menu offers traditional and crafted Barbecue along with a variety of other items.

Please click the title to RSVP and find out more. RSVP by February 9, 2023 to be included.

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The 2022-2023 UUA Common Read

Community Room 72425 Via Vail, Rancho Mirage, CA, United States

What calls Unitarian Universalists to create multicultural, antiracist Beloved Community? What do congregations need when they embark on this journey? What common threads run through their stories?

We’re inviting all of us to read this book which shares the stories of five UU congregations and their journey toward building the beloved community.