We welcome you to worship service each Sunday in the Chapel. Two services 9:30am and 11:15am. Music provided by the Loft Choir.
Join us each Wednesday at 11:00am for a discussion of world events. Bring a bag lunch and share your views.
This week: Video clips of HHO, fuel for 21st Century
Faith in Action: Hot Topics in Social Justice: To deepen our understanding of the five social issues prioritized by the Sound Alliance, UUC is holding a series of ARE seminars with top experts in each field. Mark your calendars and come to as many as you can!
April 2: Health Care: Joshua Welter, Health Care Campaign Director, Washington CAN
April 9: Affordable Housing: Bill Kerlin-Hackett, Director, Interfaith Task Force on Homelessness
April 16: Education: Chris Korsmo, Executive Director, League of Education Voters
Are you struggling to cope with the recent or past loss of a loved one? This support group will provide a comforting environment in which you may explore your feelings safely, gain information on the grieving process and know that you are not alone in the experience of loss.
Six sessions on Thursday afternoons.
The facilitator is Barbara Alexander, MA, LMHC, a psychotherapist in private practice with a particulare interest in supporting people through their grief journey. For more information, or to sign up, Contact Barbara Alexander
Barbara is a longtime member of UUC and cho-chair of the UUCare Team for the past two years.Our All Church Talent Show and Pledge Dinner promises to be an exciting evening. There is no charge for the dinner but please let us know how many adults and how many children are coming, so can prepare.
Sign up at the office volunteer's table on Sunday mornings or by calling Kathy in the church office.Can you be a volunteer that evening? We'll need many hands to produce our exciting evening, so let us know if you can help.
There will be no childcare available.
We welcome you to worship service each Sunday in the Chapel. Two services 9:30am and 11:15am.
Rev. Jon M. Luopa will be speaking and the music will be provided by the Bell and Loft Choirs.
Presented each Sunday in Nathan Johnson Hall
Today: Getting Around Green: Why it Matters
Morgan Ahouse, from the transportation component of the Sierra Club's Cool State Campaign, will discuss why individual travel choices make a difference, as well as larger efforts in our region to encourage actions to reduce greenhouse gases, such as Washington State's Climate Plan and the Western Governor's initiative.
Join us for this session, which introduces you to University Unitarian Church, its programs, what membership means, and will give you an overview of our faith tradition.
Please sign up at the office volunteer's table on Sunday morning after services, or Contact Kathy Guidry. Childcare is available if requested in advance.
Join us each Wednesday at 11:00am for a discussion of world events. Bring a bag lunch and share your views.
FPA Great Decisions-US Defense Policy
Faith in Action: Hot Topics in Social Justice: To deepen our understanding of the five social issues prioritized by the Sound Alliance, UUC is holding a series of ARE seminars with top experts in each field. Mark your calendars and come to as many as you can!
April 2: Health Care: Joshua Welter, Health Care Campaign Director, Washington CAN
April 9: Affordable Housing: Bill Kerlin-Hackett, Director, Interfaith Task Force on Homelessness
April 16: Education: Chris Korsmo, Executive Director, League of Education Voters
Are you struggling to cope with the recent or past loss of a loved one? This support group will provide a comforting environment in which you may explore your feelings safely, gain information on the grieving process and know that you are not alone in the experience of loss.
Six sessions on Thursday afternoons.
The facilitator is Barbara Alexander, MA, LMHC, a psychotherapist in private practice with a particulare interest in supporting people through their grief journey. For more information, or to sign up, Contact Barbara Alexander
Barbara is a longtime member of UUC and cho-chair of the UUCare Team for the past two years.Rev. Alicia Grace will be speaking, with music by the Loft Choir. Two services at 9:30am and 11:15am.
There will be a special congregational meeting following the second service to call the Rev. Linda P. Kaufman as Minister Affiliated.
This class is offered as part of UUC's Adult Religious Exploration (ARE) program.
We will explore the ideas of David Korten's newest book The Great Turning: from Empire to Earth Community. If you haven't read the book, you can prepare for the class by downloading David Korten's article of the same name from the Summer 2006 edition of YES! A Journal of Positive Futures.
To register, please see the Winter/Spring 2008 ARE catalog on this web site.
April 13, 2008 at 3:00PM, University Unitarian Church will present an afternoon of Spanish and German Songs of Love and Loss with mezzo-soprano Heidi Vanderford and guitarist Daniel Corr. Music by Brahms, Falla, Granados, Sor and Giuliani will be performed. This recital represents the Vanderford-Corr Duo’s Northwest debut.
A reception in NJ Hall will follow the recital.
Brown Paper Tickets is selling tickets for this event with a small service fee.
Join this group of volunteerd who prepare the church newsletter for mailing. Contact Church Office if you'd like to find out how to help.
Faith in Action: Hot Topics in Social Justice: To deepen our understanding of the five social issues prioritized by the Sound Alliance, UUC is holding a series of ARE seminars with top experts in each field. Mark your calendars and come to as many as you can!
April 2: Health Care: Joshua Welter, Health Care Campaign Director, Washington CAN
April 9: Affordable Housing: Bill Kerlin-Hackett, Director, Interfaith Task Force on Homelessness
April 16: Education: Chris Korsmo, Executive Director, League of Education Voters
Are you struggling to cope with the recent or past loss of a loved one? This support group will provide a comforting environment in which you may explore your feelings safely, gain information on the grieving process and know that you are not alone in the experience of loss.
Six sessions on Thursday afternoons.
The facilitator is Barbara Alexander, MA, LMHC, a psychotherapist in private practice with a particulare interest in supporting people through their grief journey. For more information, or to sign up, Contact Barbara Alexander
Barbara is a longtime member of UUC and cho-chair of the UUCare Team for the past two years.This retreat will provide an opportunity for rest, renewal and reflection for women at UUC. Join in this unique chance to deepen connections with other women in our community.
The retreat is offered as part of UUC's Adult Religious Exploration (ARE) program. For a full description and registration information, see "activities".
This retreat will provide an opportunity for rest, renewal and reflection for women at UUC. Join in this unique chance to deepen connections with other women in our community.
The retreat is offered as part of UUC's Adult Religious Exploration (ARE) program. For a full description and registration information, see "activities".
Our speaker is Rob Thompson, M.D. For the last 15 years, Dr. Thompson has been involved with changing government policy as it pertains to illegal drugs, especially hard drugs. He will share how he got involved, in hopes we will get involved too.
Presented each Sunday in Nathan Johnson Hall
A celebration of Melanie Shelton's leadership of our Youth Abroad Program, with speakers from the youth who went to Guatemala with her last summer. Two services at 9:30am and 11:15am.
We will have a special reception for Melanie between services.
Join us each Wednesday at 11:00am for a discussion of world events. Bring a bag lunch and share your views.
Faith in Action: Hot Topics in Social Justice: To deepen our understanding of the five social issues prioritized by the Sound Alliance, UUC is holding a series of ARE seminars with top experts in each field. Mark your calendars and come to as many as you can!
April 2: Health Care: Joshua Welter, Health Care Campaign Director, Washington CAN
April 9: Affordable Housing: Bill Kerlin-Hackett, Director, Interfaith Task Force on Homelessness
April 16: Education: Chris Korsmo, Executive Director, League of Education Voters
"Why Not Humanism?"
In 2007, Joyce Carol Oates, prolific writer and Distinguished Professor of Humanities at Princeton, was chosen Humanist of the Year of the American Humanist Association. When accepting the award, she asked, "Why is humanism not the preeminent belief of humankind?"
Jim Corbett, longtime humanist and active member of Humanists of North Puget Sound, proposes a thoughtful answer to her question.
Internationally renowned saxophonist Joseph Wytko accompanied by pianist Christina Siemens. Featuring When Night Came by UUC Music Director, Karen P. Thomas.
For a full description of the evening along with information about purchasing tickets, see "related pages".