From the Associate Minister of RE – Rev. Dan Harper

  • Stop that surge

    Our area, like most of the country, is in a mid-winter surge of airborne illness: RSV, COVID, and flu–plus the usual wintry mix of colds. People in crisis health situations like strokes are waiting days for hospital beds because the hospitals are so jammed with these cases. So please mask up, wear warm layers to ...
  • Weaving the Web: It’s great to be back home

    Weaving the Web: It's great to be back home
    Dear UUCPA folks, Thank you so much for the wonderful welcome back on Sunday! It had felt quite odd to have the 20th anniversary of my arrival at UUCPA (August 15) slip past while I was on sabbatical, but before I left, Brooke and I had promised that we’d mark it properly when I got back. ...
  • Second Sunday Lunch, Jan 14 – Chinese themed food

    Second Sunday Lunch, Jan 14 - Chinese themed food
    Join us for Second Sunday Lunch, a home-cooked, nutritious, delicious food for a very reasonable donation. We go through the buffet line in the Fireside Room and eat in the Main Hall or outdoors, weather permitting. If you’re new or visiting, be our guest. This month is our Chinese-themed meal – freshly fried rice, and some ...
  • Children’s religious education class update

    Children's religious education class update
    January 7, 2024 will be our last Sunday of preschool – gr. 8 religious education for the 2023-2024 school year as it is now but fear not! Starting January 21, 2024, we will have two classes for religious education for children and youth at the usual time on Sunday mornings: gr. 4-6 OWL (Our Whole ...
  • SciFi/Fantasy Discussion Group Next Meeting — Jan 17 –“Childhood’s End” by Arthur C. Clarke

    SciFi/Fantasy Discussion Group Next Meeting -- Jan 17 --"Childhood's End" by Arthur C. Clarke
    Hello SciFi/Fantasy Fans, our next meeting is January 17, 7-8:30, on Zoom. We’ll discuss the novel Childhood’s End, by Arthur C. Clarke, a classic from 1953. The UUCPA website has the Zoom information. All are welcome. We assume that you’ve read the book. At the end of the meeting, we will choose a book for our March ...
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