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.
With everyone back at UUCPA (whether in-person or online) for the 2022–23 worship and school year, now is a great time to celebrate our most-recent Welcoming Renewal! This work exemplifies our commitment to LGBTQ+ people and our ongoing transformation as a congregation.
The backpacks are out. The notebooks are stacked. The days are getting shorter. There’s no doubt that summer has ended and the new school year has begun. That’s the same for us at UUCPA. RE and … read more.
Good news: volunteers are looking for you too. People who come to UUCPA want to find ways to connect with other people, use their gifts, and serve their community, and they need help finding the right fit.
Your activity, program, or committee is the right fit … read more.
UUCPA has a volunteer spot for someone who enjoys connecting people to people, and wants to help reduce social isolation and environmental destruction.
The Forum meets from 9:00 to 10:15 Sunday mornings. Here are the Forum topics for October 2022:
10/2 US Election 22 – Dave Joki 10/9 Latest Marvels from Artificial Intelligence – Warren Schmidt 10/16 Status report on the Ukraine Russian conflict – Bob Greene10/23 Why Empires Fail – General … read more.
This year, UUCPA will offer Our Whole Lives (OWL): Sexuality Education for grades 7 – 9. The program will be offered on Sunday evenings from 3:30-5:00 from September 18 2022 to May 25 2023 excluding holiday weekends and Spring Break.
8th and 9th graders at UUCPA are invited to join Coming of Age, a year-long curriculum helping them to learn more about Unitarian Universalism and articulate their own beliefs.
Unitarian Universalist teenagers usually join their congregations with a special “Coming of Age” ceremony. The Coming … read more.
When I was eight years old, we planted sunflowers in the garden. This was our first time. Normally we’d grow pumpkins or pansies but I had asked my mother if we could try these flowers. Their giant sunny heads and huge stakes fascinated me. I … read more.