Senior Focus is a monthly program (September-June) that nourishes our brains with a speaker for one hour, and our bodies with a buffet lunch afterward. We usually meet on the third Monday of the month.
The Wednesday Forum is held every Wednesday in the Knatvold Room from 11am - 1p, with people bringing bag lunches and discussing the topics of the day. All are welcome and invited to attend the stimulating and provocative discussions.
Two services at 9:30am and 11:15am
Rev. Jon M. Luopa will give the sermon this morning. The music will be provided by the Intergenerational Choir, Lori Blythe, piano and Soloist: Anne Wood, MezzoThe Wednesday Forum is held every Wednesday in the Knatvold Room from 11am - 1p, with people bringing bag lunches and discussing the topics of the day. All are welcome and invited to attend the stimulating and provocative discussions.
Two services at 9:30am and 11:15am
Rev. Jon M. Luopa will give the sermon this morning when we pledge our financial support to UUC for the coming year. The music will be provided by the Intergenerational ChoirThe Wednesday Forum is held every Wednesday in the Knatvold Room from 11am - 1p, with people bringing bag lunches and discussing the topics of the day. All are welcome and invited to attend the stimulating and provocative discussions.
Two services at 9:30am and 11:15am
EASTER SUNDAY. Festive Easter Services commemorate Spring and REsurrection in our lives. Rev. Jon M. Luopa will give the sermon. The music will be provided by the Loft and Bell Choirs and trumpets.Soloist: Kathy Barlow, sopranoThe Wednesday Forum is held every Wednesday in the Knatvold Room from 11am - 1p, with people bringing bag lunches and discussing the topics of the day. All are welcome and invited to attend the stimulating and provocative discussions.
Two services at 9:30am and 11:15am
Rev. Dr. Alicia Grace will give the sermon. The music will be provided by the Loft Choir. Soloist: Anne Wood, mezzoThe Wednesday Forum is held every Wednesday in the Knatvold Room from 11am - 1p, with people bringing bag lunches and discussing the topics of the day. All are welcome and invited to attend the stimulating and provocative discussions.
Human rights activist Peter Lippman will speak on Wednesday April 14 at 7 pm about the story of Srebrenica and the survivors' struggle for survival, recovery, and dignity.
Towards the end of the 1992-1995 Bosnian war, over eight thousand
Muslim men and boys were rounded up and
massacred in Srebrenica. The atrocity left thousands of women without a home, struggling to support families and recover from the trauma. Some of these women founded Bosfam, a self-help organization and crafts cooperative, where they create and market clothing and handicrafts, including the traditional “kilim” carpet.
Bosfam is weaving a Srebrenica Memorial Quilt to commemorate the 1995 massacre, made up of small kilim panels stitched together, each bearing the name of a lost loved-one.