Family Friendly Events in Oct 2023!
10/21 – Game Night – Bring your favorite games and friends! 6:30-8:30
10/28 – Parents’ Night Out 5-8pm
10/29 – Halloween Parade @ UUCPA after the service! Come to church in costume
Gathering for Sunday services in person and online, 10:15 am.
10/21 – Game Night – Bring your favorite games and friends! 6:30-8:30
10/28 – Parents’ Night Out 5-8pm
10/29 – Halloween Parade @ UUCPA after the service! Come to church in costume
Are you planning to give out chocolate this Halloween? Did you realize that some major chocolate brands purchase their chocolate from farms and plantations that engage in child labor or slave labor? Many other brands choose to look the other way and don’t track their ingredient sourcing … read more.
Realm (onrealm.org/uucpa) is the database we use at UUCPA. However, Realm is much more than a way for UUCPA staff to store and retrieve information about the congregation. It’s also the basis for our directory, and makes the information in the printed directory accessible … read more.
This Sunday (October 22), we will have a table where you can write sweet bilingual notes to be assembled into the craft kits that will be prepared as a CYRE service project on Oct 29 to donate to LifeMoves. We will have phrases in both English and Spanish for folks to copy, or you can write your own. Come write a note or few!
The Adult Learning Journey (formerly ARE) Committee is proud to present Adult OWL starting this fall (mid-October) with Eric Bier and Lynn Grant, both trained OWL facilitators.
The program seeks to help participants achieve a greater understanding of themselves and others as whole persons in the … read more.
The Forum meets from 8:30 to 10 am on Sunday mornings. Here are the Forum topics for October 2023:
11/05 Your favorite moment this year (2023) – General Discussion
11/12 Is going to college worthwhile? – General Discussion
11/19 Thanksgiving – what are you thankful for? – General
Discussion
11/26 Discussion … read more.
In the book, The Color of Law author Richard Rothstein explored the history of how government at all levels created residential segregation. Now he and his daughter, Leah Rothstein, have written a sequel entitled Just Action: Challenging the Segregation Enacted Under the Color of Law which will help us … read more.