S2S2S Rehearsal
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S2S2S Rehearsal
Do you have a question you really want Rev. Ian to answer? About theology? social justice? knitting? Unitarian Universalism? ministry? Now's the time. Throughout the service Rev. Ian will strive to answer the question you've asked. See the newsletter for links to a survey or send Rev. Ian an e-mail with “Questions” in the subject line.
The Congregation is the ultimate authority for all matters pertaining to the Church. The purpose of the Annual Church Meeting is to conduct the business of the church. At the meeting we will have reports from the board president, the minister, and the standing committees. We will vote on new board members and a new […]
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Click through to see the complete band listing. Let’s Get Together for a fun concert on Thursdays in May. Bring your chair or blanket to the Palm Desert Amphitheater for a fun outdoor concert. Text Sheryl Eaton if you are coming so we can sit together.
Little Timmy really loves his Mama. Mama has a dream. Little Timmy wants to make it come true. A little kidnapping is not going to stand in his way. Starring Don Cilluffo, Lasaro Guerra and Diane Moore. Directed by Phylicia Mason.....
Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Betty Bender
Science Fiction and Fantasy bring us imaginings of new worlds and new possibilities. What can we learn about how our own world can grow and transform. We’ll explore the writings of some classic authors and some newer, younger, and more challenging voices.
You are invited to join in our celebration of Reign Pacino, Thera Pacino, & Maddox Phillips' high school graduations & wish them well as they begin the next chapter of their lives. They will each have a table showcasing their lives. There will be baskets to collect your cards & well wishes. This celebration will take […]
Worship Leader: roddy bell-shelton biggs
Worship Associate: Sarita Gonzales
Inspired by the Traditional Spiritual Song, Why Not Every Man? (Didn't My Lord Deliver Daniel), join us as Ministerial Aspirant with the Unitarian Universalist speaker roddy biggs reflects on the many ways in which some of our Unitarian Universalist practices can be harmful to the creation and full realization of the beloved community. What can we do as Unitarian Universalists in the 21st century do differently to ensure that everyone, those who are Queer, BIPOC, living with mental and emotional health challenges, of social and economic divides, not only feel but know that they are seen, are heard, are valid and are welcome/ celebrated in our Unitarian Universalist faith and society at large?
So many of us are feeling grief and fear and rage and uncertainty in the face of the continued mass shootings, especially this week’s deadly attack at a school in Texas. Join us as we gather for a time of silence and words, a time to share grief and anger, and a time to remember […]
Are we our bodies or do we inhabit them? And what difference might our answer to that make? As we struggle against those who demand control of other people's bodies, how might our theology and understanding of all of our bodies help us respond?
Just what is a Religious Naturalist and why does it matter? Join us as we explore what it means to understand the whole of the universe, including us, as holy.
June is just around the corner and that means WNO shenanigans for the Desert Rats who stick around for the summer. I hope you'll join me Monday, June 13 at 6pm, at Legends & Icons in Palm Desert (near the I-10W exit at Washington). We will be inside and they do provide separate checks. Please […]
Since Rev Don preached several times about the “Widening the Circle” report in the summer of 2020, there has been much talk in UU circles of the need for new, liberating theologies. In this sermon, Rev Don calls us back to our Universalist roots, and how, on this Sunday honoring both Father’s Day and Juneteenth, we can celebrate and reclaim the freedom, reason, tolerance, and love that our Universalist faith represents.
General Assembly (GA) is the annual meeting of our Unitarian Universalist Association (UUA). Participants worship, witness, learn, connect, and make policy for the Association through democratic process. Anyone may attend; congregations must certify annually to have voting delegates.