From the Associate Minister of RE – Rev. Dan Harper

  • How to Make Your Voice Heard at UUCPA

    How to Make Your Voice Heard at UUCPA
    The Annual Meeting on April 19, 2020 is an important opportunity to have your say in how UUCPA is run and which programs are funded. Learn how to make sure you are eligible to vote and make your voice heard!
  • Monthly Work Days @ UUCPA – Seeking Volunteers

    Monthly Work Days @ UUCPA - Seeking Volunteers
    Consider making things even better by joining others at the monthly workday right here at UUCPA. The next workday is March 7, 2020 from 9 am to noon.  The March 7, 2020 task list: Move wire fence from beside the lawn to along the path between the front playground and the labyrinth Sweep parking lot Clean windows doors ...
  • Pledge Drive – There’s still time to pledge!

    Pledge Drive - There's still time to pledge!
    On March 17th we concluded our 1-week pledge drive for the 2024-2025 pledge year. Thank you to all who pledged and all who celebrated at either one or both of our pledge week luncheons. While the official pledge drive is over, we’re still short of the amount needed to support our budget. The stewardship ...
  • Family Friendly Events in Mar 2024 – Parents’ Night Out is tonight!

    Family Friendly Events in Mar 2024 - Parents' Night Out is tonight!
    Game Night – 3/16 6-8 pm Bring your buddies and your board games for a fun night! Parents Night Out – 3/23 5-8 pm Take the night off and let UUCPA take care of the childcare. Easter Egg Hunt – after service on 3/31 invite your friends and come to UUCPA’s Easter Egg Hunt
  • UUCPA Workshop – What We Choose: UU Ethics, March 24 @ 11:30 am

    UUCPA Workshop - What We Choose: UU Ethics, March 24 @ 11:30 am
    UUCPA Workshop - What We Choose: UU Ethics, March 24 @ 11:30 am
  • It’s tea time!

    It's tea time!
    Newcomers, join Amy for tea after the service on March 24–a great way to get to know UUCPA and each other better.
  • Weaving the Web: Living Democracy

    Weaving the Web: Living Democracy
    Dear UUCPA folks, Sometimes when I’m typing or writing the date and I get to that “2024,” I wonder, “How will this year go down in history?” It seems inevitable that for good or ill, 2024 will be one of those years to remember, like 1941, 1865, and 1776. How can it not be, when November’s ...
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