Worship Leader: Rev. Ian W. Riddell
Worship Associate: Julia Alberg-Burbank
What does welcome feel like? What does it look like? How can we welcome newness and possibility and hope into our lives and into our congregation. Join us as we explore welcome and celebrate the new members joining our community.
The Environmental Film Festival has been canceled for March. It will resume in April for our final film to celebrate Earth Day.
Join Gustavo Wong in the Community Room for Tai Chi classes. This is a free class.
Join us each Monday as for a group meditation and inspirational reading. Drop-ins are welcome.
Members, feel free to show up in person or online during the Voices of the Congregation portion of the meeting to ask your questions or tell us your thoughts!
ZOOM
Tuesday
March 21
6:00-8:00 pm
Thursday
March 23
6:00-8:00 pm
Task Force Group Meeting
Tuesday
April 4
1:00-3:00pm
Wednesday
April 5
10:00am-12:00pm
Sunday
April 9
2:00-4:00 pm
Sarita
MondayApril 17
1:00-3:00 pm
Sarita
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!
This class is for the people who won it during the UUCOD Auction in November.
Join us every Thursday at 6:45 at the Church for a game of Bridge. (Set up is at 6:45pm and Bridge begins at 7:00pm) All are welcome and if you […]
Prepping for Widowhood is a delightful and touching story of four ladies, best friends from college days, who often refer to themselves as the Four Seasons. They are navigating the changes in their lives as they enter their seventies. With each other and with one of their daughters, they examine their past, present, and future with wit, satire, and caring. They have shared much life along the way and now, in their winter months, are determined to make the most of their friendship and the possibilities that remain. Ultimately they arrive at the truth that applies to them all.
Prepping for Widowhood is a delightful and touching story of four ladies, best friends from college days, who often refer to themselves as the Four Seasons. They are navigating the changes in their lives as they enter their seventies. With each other and with one of their daughters, they examine their past, present, and future with wit, satire, and caring. They have shared much life along the way and now, in their winter months, are determined to make the most of their friendship and the possibilities that remain. Ultimately they arrive at the truth that applies to them all.