Worship Leader: Rev. Ian
Worship Associate: Bryna Blum
What work do we value? Why do we honor the work of some over the work of others? What do we owe to those who do the work we call essential. Join us on this Labor Day weekend as we explore together.
Interested in joining other UUCOD members in a friendly game or two of scrabble? ALL ARE WELCOME-FROM NOVICE TO EXPERT! We will meet the first and third Wednesday of the month at 11:00am. Please contact Carol Lavoie for more information.
Our on-going first Wednesday crafting time now includes a mix of skill sets including laughter, camaraderie & a break from routine. Mark your calendar to join us the first Wednesday in September as we morph into broader directions beyond just painting rocks (which continues). Exploring Creativity is energizing. Bring your project, lunch & beverage & drop in between 11:30 - 2:00 to participate. No host; no RSVP needed; set-up/clean-up is shared; just roll on over & see what is born
Neurodivergence is a large category for all the ways people’s brains can be different from “typical”. That includes autism, sensory sensitivity, long covid, C-PTSD, anxiety, traumatic brain injury, epilepsy, and more.
Adopting the 8th principle was the beginning of our journey towards spiritual wholeness and our work to dismantle racism and all forms of oppression. Examining our abelist biases is another facet of our anti-oppression work.
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 would like to learn bridge we are a fun and patient group. Contact the organizer for more information.
Friday, September 9 @ 6:00 - 9:00pm
Saturday, September 10 @n9am to 8:30pm
Sunday, September 11 @ 12-6:30pm
*all tiimes are Pacific Standard
Please join if you are ready to take a leading role as we envision living into our 8th Principle.
The training includes presentations, discussions, videos, exercises, and small group work. It is open to anyone who wants to journey toward making a stand against racism.