We gather,
our different paths entwined,
to deepen our spiritual lives:
nourishing connection,
learning from each other,
caring for each other,
tending to our world.
Do you spend time on Instagram? Facebook? Twitter? Would you like to get to know these platforms better? We are looking for a volunteer to keep tabs on UUCPA’s Instagram, FB, and Twitter feeds. In this role, you would respond when people ask for information or … read more.
Thank you for a successful Annual Fund pledge drive! As of 4/22/23, we have received over 125 pledges totaling ~$540K. We won’t continue to publish these updates, but you are still welcome (and encouraged) to submit your pledge for the 2023-24 fiscal year. For … read more.
Beep boop beep beep – do you hear that? It is the Wayback Machine! Our children and youth are traveling back in time this week (April 16) through May 7 to Year 29 in ancient Judea. Come explore life in ancient times through crafts … read more.
Our lovely Easter celebrations are returning this year, with an engaging intergenerational, kid-friendly worship service at 10:15 am, a fun Easter-related activity (featuring candy) for kids after the service (bring a basket), and even Second Sunday Lunch!
What a perfect time to think of whom you … read more.
After service this Sunday, there will be both our traditional egg hunt for children on the playground, and Second Sunday Lunch. It may be warm enough to eat outdoors. If you go to the egg hunt, there will be lunch still available when you are ready.
Menu:
– French Toast Casserole
– Maple syrup
– Fruit salad
– Chicken and Veggie Sausages
– Roasted Asparagus
– Roasted Butternut Squash
Salad Bar including
-Romaine
-Spring Mix
-Tuna
-Tomatoes
-Olives
-Garbanzos
-Red Onion
And as always,
Light wheat bread, peanut butter, and jelly.
What’s in the bags? Have we become a transfer station for GreenWaste of Palo Alto? Is the Easter Bunny doing a Santa and using rooftops now? What’s going on?
During Second Sunday Lunch I will give out prizes for answers in various categories:
The 75-Year Vision of your Garden Committee (Glenda Jones and Nancy Neff) is to create an Oak Woodland in place of the row of 44 oleander shrubs along the creek.
Oak Woodland has high habitat value, consistent with our 7th principle. Oaks are the best habitat … read more.