Sunday begins the eight night celebration of Hanukkah in the Jewish tradition. It is a recognition of the miracle of light and the powerful symbol of hope and purpose. As UU’s, not only do we celebrate this Jewish holiday, but we are also drawn to the flame of our chalice. Chalica is a fairly new tradition that calls us to the purpose and power of our chalice and our principles. As UU’s, we are light!
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Come join in the song for this music-filled service celebrating the UUCC’s 75 year anniversary! This service will feature stories from our congregation’s musical past, performances by UUCC musicians and choral groups, and many opportunities to sing along.
The development of spiritual virtues – loving all of life, even the hard parts; equanimity, compassion – may be entirely a matter of getting our neurons wired a certain way, but the circuitry of spirituality differs from the circuitry of cognition and emotion, though it draws on both.
Our country is experiencing what Timothy Synder terms tyranny and appears to be heading toward authoritarian control. Many (all?) of us are finding the experience scary and frightening. What does our UU value of transformation have to say to us as we strive to resist tyranny and enact a radical transformation of ourselves and our […]