2nd Sunday Lunch – Pasta and Salad Bar, Sun Oct 9 ~noon

Join us Sunday, October 9 after the 2nd service for Second Sunday Lunch (Pasta and Salad Bar), a home-cooked, nutritious, delicious meal for a very reasonable donation. We go through the buffet line outside the kitchen door onto the back parking lot, and eat at one of the tables set up on the lawn nearby. On October 9, the temperature will be in the 70’s – you might want a sweater.

Town Hall meetings: One service or two? – Thurs Oct 13 @ 4pm

Please join Rev Amy and other leaders on Thursday, October 13 at 4 pm in-person at UUCPA for an open forum on these and any other questions that you have: What would we gain by going to one service? What disadvantages would it bring? Could we mitigate them? If we have just one service, what time do we want it to be?

Spooky Season at UUCPA

Centuries ago in Ireland, travelers along the road reported balls of lights that would dance across the hills and valleys. When followed, these balls would lead errant travelers on an endless journey until they tired and gave up or these mysterious lights disappear when the … read more.

Find the Gnomes!

O gnome! Recently three gnomes moved in on campus. They are hiding in the corners of the churches. If your child finds one or all of these gnomes, let Reverend Cat know for a special prize.

Campus Workday & Potluck – Sat Oct 1

Are you interested in getting together in person, in community with other UUCPA folks? Come to the work day on Saturday, October 1 from 9 am-noon and stay for the potluck. Or if you don’t have time for the work day, just come for the lunchtime potluck, noon – 1ish pm. If you don’t have a side dish to share, come to the potluck anyway, we should have plenty of food.

The password is . . .

The Sacred Text Reading Group has changed to two new Zoom rooms that are password-protected. Please don’t miss out! Drop a line to sacred-text-reading+owner@uucpa.org in advance.

We would rather have the door wide open, but unfortunately, some “Zoom bombers” have made the experience unpleasant when we … read more.