Author: Amy Zucker Morgenstern

Weaving the Web

Joy and I were so, so fortunate to live in a notably child-friendly culture when our child was a toddler. In Mexico, everyone seems comfortable with children and welcomes them in public spaces. In six months of her being restless, fussy, or downright loud in … read more.

Look for Love! (the jetpig)

Love, the UUCPA jetpig, has been appearing in numerous places around our website. What’s a jetpig? It’s a new species, winged and rocket-powered, whose name reminds us of our Unitarian Universalist shared values:

Justice

Equity

Transformation

Pluralism

Interdependence

Generosity,

all held together and undergirded by love. The revised Article … read more.

How to Help a Friend with Anxiety

The session about how to help a friend with depression was such a success that the series continues. At noon on September 27, immediately following the Caring Network meeting, Amy leads a session on how to recognize signs of anxiety–they aren’t always what you might … read more.

How not to get scammed

And what to do if you think you have been

In the ever-evolving world of email and phone scams, the scammers love to target faith communities, because they figure we all trust each other and want to help each other out. Pretty scummy.

Another scam went … read more.

Help bring Sunday services to life

The many roles that go into bringing Sunday services to everyone in the Main Hall and online rotate among a wonderful crew of volunteers. The benefit to the congregation is immeasurable. There are several benefits for you, the volunteer, as well:

Doing something important and appreciated … read more.

Three great weekends at UUCPA

We have three exciting weekends coming up!

This Sunday, September 15, is the UUCPA Activity Fair. Stroll from table to table, snacking and learning about the many groups and activities from the people who know them best: the ones who enjoy them right now. Two dozen … read more.

Neighboring Faiths for Adults begins Sept. 18

It’s here! One of our regular educational programs for middle schoolers is Neighboring Faith Communities, a mix of experiential and discussion-based learning about a few of the many religious communities of our area. This year, we are pioneering an intergenerational version, and the first adult … read more.