• Song Circles: Reclaiming the joy of singing together

    Before screens and earbuds, people often gathered in living rooms and around tables to share music, not as an audience, but as participants. In many ways, we’ve lost something in the shift from making art together to mostly consuming it. This month we will have our second monthly Song Circle at UUCSP A Song Circle […]

  • They Are Listening

    Carolyn Bjerke and Ken Stock Children do not become who we tell them to be. They become who we show them how to be. They are listening to how we speak about our neighbors. They are watching how we handle anger, difference, apology, and power. Long before they understand our beliefs, they are absorbing our […]

  • SOCIAL CONCERNS ACTION COMMITTEE

    he SCAC continue to be actively involved in advocating for those in need in our community and beyond. We educate ourselves, volunteer, and strive to “move the needle” to make life better for those who lack resources and who need help. Ellen is our excellent convener. Please join us on Zoom at 3:00 pm on […]

  • The Life You Are Living

    Carolyn Bjerke and Ellen Deeb It is possible to be attentive to everyone else and still be estranged from yourself ? Many of us override our exhaustion. We dismiss our grief and postpone joy. We keep functioning long after something inside us has gone quiet. This service turns inward. What signals have you been ignoring? […]

  • TAIZÉ MEDITATION

    We’ll hold a Taizé-style meditative service, an evening of simple singing, readings, silence, and candlelight, inspired by the contemplative tradition of the Taizé community. This service isn’t about learning something new or solving anything. It’s about resting the nervous system, sharing quiet, and remembering that we don’t carry life, or resistance, alone.

  • MARY A. LIVERMORE SOCIETY

    We are looking forward to our meeting on Thursday, March 26th at 11:00 am in the parish hall where Chris Espinosa will be our featured speaker. He is running for the seat currently occupied by Julia Brownley. “Everything I have done my entire career has been oriented toward helping my community,” said Espinosa. The Primary […]

  • Attention! Hyperactivity as Human Divinity

    Alice Fulmer-Zelinka and Ellen Deeb Drawing from personal experience, pop culture anecdotes, and the recent embrace of neurodiversity from across the UUA and progressive communities of faith, guest speaker Fulmer-Zelinka will illuminate on how ADHD functions in the life of someone seeking a free faith. This service will celebrate the joys and strengths of hyperactivity […]

  • Love Will Not Stay Buried (Easter Sunday)

    Carolyn Bjerke, Minister and Ken Stock, worship associate Easter is a story that has been told for generations because it speaks to something deeply human: the stubborn hope that life can rise again even after loss. In this service we will reflect on the ways love, courage, and community help us face difficult times without […]