Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/09/2022
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Categories

Are you a new Unitarian Universalist? Considering UUism? Well-acquainted with UUism, but new to UUCPA? Or none of the above, but still have a lot of questions about UUCPA? These gatherings are offered to answer them and help you find your place in the life of the congregation.

When: Second Sunday of most months, 1-2pm
Where: Zoom online meeting
Led by: Rev. Amy Zucker Morgenstern, Parish Minister

The sessions rotate through four themes–jump in in any order.

On January 9, 2022, our theme is UU Roots: the origins of today’s Unitarian Universalism.

 

The other themes over the next few months are:

2. Finding Your Path At / With UUCPA: building your theology, nurturing your spirit

3. Education and Justice: our philosophy of education and action

4. How Things Work / Volunteering and Membership: how we make decisions and how you can be a part of this volunteer-led community

In addition, we’ll be able to share the spiritual explorations that have brought us to this point and ask every question that’s on our minds — and even get the answers.

When in-person gatherings are easier, we will re-introduce a tour of the church buildings and grounds, with a brief history of the congregation told along the way.

Details:

 

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 01/09/2022
1:00 pm - 2:00 pm
Categories

Are you a new Unitarian Universalist? Considering UUism? Well-acquainted with UUism, but new to UUCPA? Or none of the above, but still have a lot of questions about UUCPA? These gatherings are offered to answer them and help you find your place in the life of the congregation.

When: Second Sunday of most months, 1-2pm
Where: Zoom online meeting
Led by: Rev. Amy Zucker Morgenstern, Parish Minister

The sessions rotate through four themes–jump in in any order.

1. UU Roots: the origins of today’s Unitarian Universalism.

2. Finding Your Path At / With UUCPA: building your theology, nurturing your spirit

3. Education and Justice: our philosophy of education and action

4. How Things Work / Volunteering and Membership: how we make decisions and how you can be a part of this volunteer-led community

In addition, we’ll be able to share the spiritual explorations that have brought us to this point and ask every question that’s on our minds — and even get the answers.

When in-person gatherings are easier, we will re-introduce a tour of the church buildings and grounds, with a brief history of the congregation told along the way.

Details:

 

Add to: Google Cal, iCal, webcal