Forum Topics for March 2024

The Forum meets from 8:30 to 10 am on Sunday mornings. Here are the Forum topics for March 2024:

3/3   Great Decisions – The U.S. and the Middle East – Jai Cho

3/10 Photography: a brief history and some current issues – Chris Cassel

3/17 How do … read more.

Two special lunches coming up–don’t miss out!

It’s pledge week, a.k.a. Celebrate This Wonderful Community Week!

This Sunday, March 10, we have an extra-special Second Sunday Lunch, with ice cream sundaes for dessert. At that lunch, our emcee Sven Thesen will draw the first of six prizes. The way to get your name … read more.

Community Speaker Series Event, March 6 (UUCPA co-sponsored)

The Action Council of the UUCPA has joined the Becoming Beloved Community Task Force at Saint Mark’s Episcopal Church as a co-sponsor for their free speaker series, Community, Faith, and Racial Justice. They have invited us to attend the first talk by Dr. Lerone A. Martin, Professor and Director of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Institute for Research and Education at Stanford University entitled, Soul Force: Martin Luther King, Jr., The Triple Evils and American Democracy

Anyone may attend and admission is free, but we would love people to register so we can plan seating. tinyurl.com/march6speaker.

UUCPA Campus work day, Saturday Morning, March 3, 9-12.

Join the Buildings, Grounds, and Garden team to improve UUCPA on this Saturday Morning!

Last month, we did a great job cutting back plants along the exit drive,
fixing the slamming door in the main hall (!!), and clearing off the
office roof.

This month there are:

o New LED tubes to install in the office.

o If dry, there is painting on bench edges in the patio.

o A little more trimming along the exit drive.

o Removing 2 holly oak trees along the creekside, and weeding.

And more! Questions: Contact Robert Neff for questions about the workday.
— Robert Neff

Weaving the Web I: Why Join?

What does it mean to be a member of UUCPA? What does it mean to belong?

In one sense–perhaps the most important one–simply being involved in the congregation is belonging. Sure, when you’re new to a congregation, as with any community, it usually takes a while … read more.